Bridgehill Fire Blankets
Bridgehill Car Fire Blankets
The original car fire blanket – the most efficient way to isolate and extinguish car fires, even in electric vehicles.
Any car fire is dangerous and toxic. A car fire in a gas station, road tunnel, car park or passenger ferry can be a disaster. The Bridgehill Car Fire Blanket enables you to contain the flames, smoke and toxic fumes in a car fire in seconds. It’s the only solution that can effectively handle fires in electric vehicles
Where to use:
Parking lots
In parking garages and other places with a high concentration of cars, there’s always a risk of car fire and spread of fire. The Bridgehill Car Fire Blanket should be easily accessible on every parking level.Ferries
On a car ferry, it’s crucial to isolate fire and smoke quickly to prevent the fire from spreading and avoid panic among passengers. A Bridgehill Car Fire Blanket should be available on every car deck.
Gas stations and charging stations
A Bridgehill Car Fire Blanket should be easily accessible at both gas stations and electric car charging stations. At a gas station, it can prevent the fire from spreading to the gasoline. At charging stations, it’s the only solution that can quickly and safely isolate the fire in lithium-powered vehicles.
Car repair shops
Cars with errors or cars that have recently been involved in an accident have a greater chance of self-igniting. A Bridgehill Car Fire Blanket should be easily available at any car repair shop, paint shop or workshop.
Towing services
Rescue and repair vehicles regularly transport broken or damaged cars, including cars that have been involved in an accident or fire. It’s therefore important to have a Bridgehill Car Fire Blanket easily accessible inside the rescue car.
Road tunnels
In road tunnels, it’s crucial to isolate smoke and toxic gases from car fires quickly, as they pose a danger to people inside the tunnel. Bridgehill Car Fire Blankets should be available at regular intervals throughout the tunnel.
Airports
Many cars are parked outside of airport terminals. Inside the terminal building, luggage cars, forklifts and other vehicles can be at risk of fire. Airports should have a number of Bridgehill Car Fire Blankets near entrances and throughout the building.