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fire and welding blankets

One huge advantage to weld and fire blankets is if something were to happen they would put out a fire before it got started. All it takes is a little spark that can fly out of your welding and start to ignite. Remember that many materials, such as paper or cloth (and some plastics), only need a spark to ignite. If you have a fire blanket, this allows anything being thrown like the above paper or cloth to be covered and kept safe from those sparks.

Another advantage of using these blankets is that they can shield you from burns. If you touch a hot piece of metal, or lean too close to the welding flame when welding you can cause yourself harm. Terrifyingly painful and dangerous, too. - Photo by Daan Stevens on Unsplash However a fire blanket is something you can wrap yourself in, quickly preserving your skin from the heat and thus avoiding serious injuries.

How they prevent fires and burns.

Both fire and welding blankets are comprised of materials that resist heat. These materials are capable of resisting very high temperatures and flames, thus rendering them the most suitable for welding works. This makes them robust and durable, designed to secure you and your office space.

In the question "where do you use a fire blanket" The correct answer is this: Wherever there might be something that could catch on fire, such as carpets and curtains which couldn't hurt. This creates a separation that prevents the flames from reaching those materials. In case you brush up against something that is still hot, the blanket can immediately shield you from further contact and hence prevent any burns.

Why choose Renwu fiberglass fire and welding blankets?

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