How to deal with electric car battery fire?

More and more people replaced gas cars with electric cars recently?
In recent years, the rapid development of new energy vehicles, but with it, frequent fire accidents have caused public concern.
Electric vehicles use lithium-ion batteries, which will catch fire due to internal overheating, overcharge, impact, etc., and will release a large amount of toxic gas and burn violently. Fight with water or dry powder, but not completely.
So how can you easily and quickly deal with an electric vehicle battery fire?


What should I do if the car spontaneously ignites? Once the fire blanket is covered, it is as simple as that to put out the car.
Suntex car fire blanket is a safety device designed to control fires that may occur in a vehicle. It is a non-flammable sheet made of fire-resistant materials, such as fiberglass or fire-retardant fabric.


In case of a fire, the blanket is used to smother the flames by covering them completely, cutting off the oxygen supply and suppressing the fire. Car fire blankets are compact, easy to store, and can be quickly accessed in case of emergencies. They are a valuable safety tool to have in a vehicle.
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