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Primary use is as a fire blanket- to smother a fire (including a clothing fire) by wrapping the person in the non-combustible blanket, can cutting off the air. and that it is the safe :)
Because you dont put water on a oil fire or a explosion will happen. This includes a grease fire... Dont put it out with water... If you put a fire blanket over it... It will put it out the safe way E.G. Smuther it.
If you are concerned about combustible materials in a blanket, avoid all synthetic fabrics such as polyester and rayon.
The blanket around Scout comes from Boo Radley, who placed it over her shoulders while she was standing outside in the cold during the fire at Miss Maudie's house to keep her warm and safe.
Electric balnkets can be safe depending on how you use them and how you treat them, if you use an electric blanket during sleep you may need to be aware that the electric blanket can catch a fire during long periods of use (4-9 hours).
Get yourself and your loved ones away from the fire. If you are on fire you should stop, drop, and roll or smother the flames with a blanket or towel. Another threat is the smoke and smoke inhalation. If you are in a building that is on fire, stay low to the floor and get out of there pronto.
It can be safe for senior citizens to use a heating blanket as long as they follow the manufacturer's guidelines and avoid falling asleep with the blanket on. Senior citizens should be cautious of overheating and make sure the blanket has safety features such as automatic shut-off. Consulting with a healthcare provider is advised if there are any concerns.
A blanket sleeper is seen as safe for infants as it is worn by the child. There is less chance of suffocation which can happen if a child just sleeps under a blanket.
Safe during a fire
It is safe, as long as the blanket is not too hot. Keep it cooler, and try not to cover up the cord leaving the blanket at the foot of the bed.
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2300 years at most if kept safe