Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
Fire blankets are bought for two quite different jobs and sized accordingly. A small blanket in a kitchen or pantry is for smothering a contained pan fire; a large one in a workshop is for covering a person whose clothing has ignited, or for isolating hot work from surrounding material. The dimension is the specification, and an undersized blanket is the common error — it must fully cover what it is smothering, with enough margin to hold without exposing hands. State the intended use, the mounting position and whether a quick-release container is required.
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| Intended use | Kitchen or pan fire, person on fire, or hot-work screening |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | The key figure — it must fully cover what it smothers |
| Material | Woven glass fibre, or coated fabric for welding screens |
| Container type | Soft pouch with pull tabs, or rigid wall box |
| Mounting | Wall-mounted at a defined height near the risk, not above it |
| Single use or reusable | State whether the blanket is discarded after deployment |
| Temperature rating | State the required resistance if used for hot-work screening |
| Signage | Identification sign and any Arabic or bilingual labelling |
| Local approval | State if Saudi Civil Defence approval is required |
| Inspection regime | Interval at which the container and blanket are checked |
| Quantity and placement | Units per location |
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