Brimstone 20 ft. x 25 ft. Blanket with Bag & Cinch Strap
This EV Fire Suppressor Blanket measures 20 ft. x 25 ft. and has been put through multiple flamibility tests to ensure the safest use possible. The blanket is a unique bright white fabric with reflective straps and is made with lightweight single layer materials with special lab formulated coating on each side.
All Brimstone bags and blankets are made in the USA. Intended for use with electric vehicle (EV) or standard vehicle fires.
- 3rd Party Tested:
- FAA 25.853B Flammability Test - PASSED
- FAA 25.853 Flammability Test - PASSED
- FAA AC20-135 Fireproof 2000°F (1093.3°C) oil burner test - Light flaring on cold side as protective coating burns off, otherwise zero flame pass through for the entire test.
- Approximate size: 20 ft. x 25 ft.
- Approximate weight: 57 lbs.
- Carrying case: Approx size 30 in. x 13 in. x 7 in.
- Blanket materials melting point: 2050° (F)+
- Blanket materials softening point: 1350° (F) - 1600° (F)
- Extreme heat, reinforced threaded seams.
- Resistant to most chemical reagents and corrosive agents.
- Double strap handle system for secure deployment.
- Reflective tape centerlines so the responders always know where the center of the blanket is.
- Unique harness loops placed strategically around the perimeter of the blanket.
- Quick roll-out deployment strap system doubles as a whole vehicle wrap around cinch (45 ft. length in case the responders need to secure the EV Fire Suppressor Blanket tight around the base of the vehicle).
Carrying Bag & Deployment:
- Water resistant material
- Two-person carry straps and padded shoulder strap (single person carry not recommended)
- Reinforced red "DRAG & GO" pad on bag.
- No dumping-out, DROP & GO" quick access zipper bag.
- Deployment simple "CENTER ON THREAT" arrow on the outside of the bag.
- Step-by-step instruction card on the outside of the bag.
The EV Suppressor Blanket is designated for single use only. Once used, a blanket is saturated with toxins and heavy metals. Another issue is coating burn off, which happens with direct flame contact. The blanket is forever changed and cannot claim to be as effective as it was when new.