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How do you extinguish a battery fire in an electric vehicle?

  • Writer: FireFree
    FireFree
  • Mar 26
  • 2 min read

Conventional fire extinguishing methods are not effective when trying to put out lithium-ion battery fires. Instead, large amounts of water, submersion in water or sand, or specially designed fire blankets are required to contain the fire and reduce toxic gases when an electric vehicle catches fire.


Fire Blankets for Electric Vehicles Have Proven to Be One of the Most Effective Solutions.


They help quickly limit the fire and reduce the risks associated with electric vehicle fires. Used by emergency services to suppress and extinguish battery fires in electric vehicles, these blankets are also utilized by private individuals and businesses seeking additional safety in the event of an electric vehicle fire.


What Are the Benefits of Using Fire Blankets?


  • Rapid Response: Can be placed over the vehicle early in the fire's progression.

  • Reduced Toxic Gases: Reduces smoke development and smothers the flames.

  • Protects Surroundings: Prevents fire spread to other vehicles and buildings.

  • Streamlines Firefighting Efforts: Makes it easier and safer for emergency services.


Can Individuals Use Fire Blankets to Extinguish Battery Fires in Electric Vehicles?


While fire blankets for electric vehicles are primarily used by emergency services, there are models designed for private individuals and businesses to use in the early stages of a fire. By quickly covering the vehicle, the fire's progression can be slowed, and the surroundings can be protected while waiting for the fire department.



Step-by-Step: How to Use a Fire Blanket for an Electric Vehicle Fire.


How to Use a Fire Blanket:


  1. Pull out the blanket and hold onto the handles to ensure proper placement.

  2. Quickly drape the blanket over the entire vehicle to cover it as quickly as possible.

  3. Leave the blanket in place and wait for the emergency services—do not try to remove it yourself.




 
 
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