BRIDGEHILL Forklift Fire Blankets

Ideal for warehouses, factories and other workspaces with forklift trucks, small vehicles and machinery. The most efficient way to isolate and extinguish a fire in forklifts and pallet trucks, even isolate fire in electric forklifts.
Fire is one of the most common causes of damage and downtime in factories, warehouses, and other workplaces. The smoke alone can ruin valuable stock and equipment. If a fire is not isolated quickly, the consequences can be disastrous. The Bridgehill Forklift Fire Blanket enables you to isolate the flames, smoke, and toxic fumes in seconds – and extinguish the fire in minutes. It works effectively on forklifts, small vehicles, and machinery, and is the only solution to also work on vehicles with lithium batteries.

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Bridgehill Forklift Fire Blanket
Size: ± 7×7 m | 23 x 23 ft.
Weight: ± 30 kg | 66 lb.

 

Bridgehill Pallet Truck Fire Blanket
Size: ± 5×5 m | 16.40 x 16.40 ft.

Weight: ± 15 kg | 33 lb.

 

EV-rated fire blanket of pyroxene with polymer silicone coating

Short term ± 1600 °C | 2912 °F

Long term ± 800 °C | 1472 °F

 

 

In addition to these sizes, we can provide made-to-order solutions to meet your specific requirements.

How it works

Simply drag the Bridgehill Car Fire Blanket over the burning vehicle to immediately isolate the flames and fumes. In electric vehicles, the lithium batteries will continue to burn even without oxygen. We recommend to leave the fire blanket on when transporting electric vehicles on a tow truck. Tie it properly with a rope or a load strap at tire level.

Step 1 – Get ready

Place the fire blanket on the ground in front of- or behind the vehicle and roll it out.

Step 2 – Cover the vehicle

Two people should grab each their handle and safely pull the fire blanket over the car in one continuous movement.

Step 3 – Leave the fire blanket on

Make sure the fire blanket is tight all the way to the ground. Wait for firefighters to assess the situation further.

To uncover the car – drag the fire blanket away from the vehicle, not towards the car.

For fire in electric vehicles – we recommend to leave the fire blanket on until the vehicle has been transported to a safe place.