Are you ready for an EV fire?


The growing popularity of hybrid and electric vehicles presents new safety challenges. Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in e-bikes because they are lightweight and powerful, but they can pose significant safety risks if not manufactured, maintained or handled properly, resulting in fire hazards, overcharging and overheating. In the event of an accident or breakdown, automotive fire blankets are seen as an essential firefighting measure. More and more municipalities and other government departments are choosing to improve fire safety in their cities, especially in enclosed places such as parking lots and tunnels and other places where an EV fire could cause a lot of collateral damage. Because they can isolate the fire, protect the surrounding area, and are easy to use for emergency personnel and individuals. It is an effective and safe solution to control the outbreak of vehicle fires. It prevents collateral damage, protects first responders, and saves water and time. Suitable for all-electric, hybrid, gasoline and diesel vehicles, including SUVs, and can be used as a disposable or reusable blanket, the blanket is packed in a smart bag and can be easily stored in any fire and rescue vehicle. Better protect yourself, your vehicle and the environment.

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