Asbestos Fire Blanket
Woven asbestos cloth blankets used for fire suppression in laboratories, kitchens, and workshops.
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Asbestos fire blankets are woven sheets of asbestos cloth, typically chrysotile, designed to be thrown over small fires to smother them by cutting off the oxygen supply. They were standard fire safety equipment in school science laboratories, industrial kitchens, welding and metal-working shops, and domestic kitchens from the 1920s through the mid-1980s. Some were also used as personal protective wraps for workers exposed to flames or radiant heat.
Asbestos fire blankets were manufactured from 100 % woven asbestos yarn, sometimes treated with silicone or other coatings to improve handling properties. They were typically supplied in a wall-mounted container for rapid deployment. The blankets ranged in size from small kitchen blankets (approximately 1 m x 1 m) to large industrial blankets (up to 2 m x 2 m or larger).
The material is classified as friable. Woven asbestos cloth releases fibres when handled, folded, shaken out, or deployed. Repeated use, washing, or storage in folded condition causes abrasion at fold lines, generating loose fibres. Even a blanket that has never been used but has been stored for decades may have degraded sufficiently to release fibres when unfolded.
Asbestos fire blankets are particularly concerning because they are designed to be handled by untrained individuals in emergency situations. The instinct to grab and deploy a fire blanket does not allow for the precautions normally applied to asbestos materials. Furthermore, after deployment on a fire, the heat-damaged blanket releases fibres even more readily.
Modern fire blankets are manufactured from fibreglass, Kevlar (aramid fibre), or treated wool and provide equivalent fire-smothering capability without asbestos risk. Any pre-1985 fire blanket should be presumed to contain asbestos unless the label or manufacturer documentation confirms otherwise. Replacement is straightforward and inexpensive, and the old blanket should be disposed of as asbestos waste.
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Asbestos fire blankets appear as flexible woven cloth, usually white or off-white, with a slightly coarse texture. They are typically stored folded inside a wall-mounted red or cream-coloured container labelled "Fire Blanket." Pre-1985 blankets are likely asbestos. The material may feel slightly slippery due to silicone treatment. Modern fibreglass blankets have a smoother, shinier appearance and are usually labelled as non-asbestos.
Riesgo sanitario y friabilidad
Este material tiene un nivel de riesgo de 3 sobre 5.
Se clasifica como friable, lo que significa que las fibras de amianto pueden liberarse al aire con una perturbación mínima. Esto lo convierte en uno de los materiales con amianto más peligrosos. Cualquier trabajo sobre o cerca de este material debe ser realizado únicamente por profesionales autorizados con medidas de contención apropiadas.
Qué hacer si encuentras este material
Do not unfold, shake out, or deploy a suspected asbestos fire blanket. If you find one in a wall-mounted container, leave it in place and restrict access. Have it tested by a qualified assessor if the age is uncertain. For disposal, keep the blanket folded, place it in a labelled asbestos waste bag, and take it to a licensed disposal facility. Replace immediately with a modern non-asbestos fire blanket.
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