High-risk environments
Fire and damage control
High‑Risk Industrial Settings
In sectors like shipping, automotive, construction, and warehousing, fire hazards are escalating. Tight vehicle stowage, lithium-ion batteries, welding sparks, and flammable materials create environments where a single ignition can quickly escalate and cause equipment damage, toxic smoke exposure, operational shutdowns, and even risk to life.
When Fires strike
Rapid escalation: Fires spread fast in dense storage areas or near machinery, especially on RoRo decks or inside workshops .
High costs: Downtime, destruction of assets, compliance fines, and reputational damage can run into millions .
Health & safety implications: Toxic fumes and smoke put workers and responders in grave danger
The solution
Bridgehill offers a wide range of fire blanket sizes and coatings—tailored to the needs of different industrial sectors. Whether you're operating on a RoRo deck, in an auto workshop, on a construction site, or managing a warehouse, our fire blankets are designed for fast action and reliable fire containment.
Bridgehill® solutions
Bridgehill® Car Standard provides fast and effective fire containment for electric and combustion engine vehicles. Designed for first responders and safety professionals, it blocks flames, isolates toxic smoke, and requires no water. Lightweight, easy to deploy, and certified for high-temperature performance, it is the trusted solution for parking garages, workshops, tunnels, and charging stations.
Equipped with eyelets at one-meter intervals along the edges for use as a vertical fire sail.
A forklift fire blanket is an industrial fire containment solution designed to isolate forklift fires in warehouses, logistics hubs, ports, and high-risk operational environments before they spread.
Warehouse fires can escalate within minutes whether caused by lithium-ion forklifts, pallet trucks, or goods stored on pallets. The fire blanket is engineered to rapidly contain and control fires at the source, preventing spread to racking systems, inventory, and building structures.
By cutting off the oxygen supply, the blanket suppresses flames, limits smoke and toxic gases, and helps protect valuable assets while significantly reducing operational downtime.
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