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URBAN Emergency Fire Blanket

Urban Emergency Fire Blanket for Public Environments is designed for early-stage lithium-ion battery fire incidents involving e-scooters, e-bikes, power banks, personal computers, and other small electronic devices in public spaces such as schools, transport hubs, shopping centers, hotels, parking garages, and charging areas.

Mounted in a highly visible wall-installed container with a breakable access panel, the blanket enables rapid deployment by non-professional users. It is intended to isolate small, localized fires at an early stage, helping reduce flame spread, smoke development, and risk to surrounding materials until emergency services arrive.

Size
± 2x2 m | 6.56 x 6.56 ft
Weight
± 3,5 kg | ± 7.7 lb ( Container: 3,9 kg I 8,6 lb)
Peak temperature
± 1100 °C I ± 2012 °F
Working Temperature
± 550 °C I ± 1022 °F
Usage
Transport hubs, public buildings, parking garages and charging areas, including lithium battery fire risks
Rating
Fabric is tested according to NFPA 701-2019 and resistivity compliant with ASTM D257 standards
Description
Delivered in a weather-resistant wall-mounted housing. Comes with emergency signage and mounting screws for quick and secure wall installation.
Includes ISO 7010–F014 compliant emergency signage and mounting screws.
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How it works
Isolate the incident. Protect the surroundings. The Urban Emergency Fire Blanket is a wall-mounted, break-glass solution for early-stage lithium-ion battery fires in public environments. Designed for use by non-professionals, it can be deployed within seconds to cover small burning devices such as e-scooters, e-bikes, power banks, or other electronics. When placed over the fire source, the fire blanket limits oxygen supply, contain flames, and reduce heat and smoke spread. Its high-temperature resistant fabric withstands extreme heat, helping prevent fire from spreading to nearby materials until emergency services arrive.
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Early-Stage Isolation

Isolate small lithium battery fires before they escalate and spread to surrounding materials.

Smoke & Flame Control

Reduces visible flames and helps limit smoke and toxic gas exposure in enclosed public spaces.

Public-Ready Installation

Wall-mounted, highly visible emergency container with breakable access panel for immediate deployment.

Built for Urban Risk

Ideal for schools, transport hubs, shopping centers, hotels, parking garages, and charging areas.

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FAQ

Lithium-ion battery fires from e-scooters, e-bikes, power banks, and other electronic devices present growing risks in public environments. Below you’ll find answers to common questions about when and how the Urban Emergency Fire Blanket should be used, who it is designed for, and what to expect during an early-stage battery incident.

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What is the Urban Emergency Fire Blanket used for?

The Urban Emergency Fire Blanket is used for early-stage containment of small lithium-ion battery fires in public environments. It is designed to help isolate fires involving e-scooters, e-bikes, power banks, and small electronic devices before they spread to surrounding materials .

Can the blanket be used by non-professionals?

Yes. The product is specifically intended for non-professional users as a first-response measure in public areas such as schools, transport hubs, shopping centers, and parking garages . It is designed for safe deployment during early warning signs of a lithium battery incident.

When should the fire blanket be used?

The blanket should be used at early warning stages, such as:

  • A swollen (bulging) battery

  • Initial smoke from a device

  • Small, limited flames that can be safely covered

ALWAYS CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT!

Does the URBAN Emergency Fire Blanket extinguish battery fires?

The Urban Emergency Fire Blanket is designed to contain and isolate small, localized fires. It helps limit oxygen supply and reduce flame spread, smoke, and damage. It is not intended to extinguish large or fully developed battery fires .

What should be done after the blanket is deployed?

Once deployed, the URBAN Emergency Fire Blanket should remain in place. Do not lift it to check the fire, as re-ignition may occur. Emergency services should be contacted immidiately, and handling or disposal must be performed by trained personnel due to potential contamination .

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