A fire occurred on Tuesday morning in Bucharest, in the Calea Moșilor area.
The fire broke out in a moving vehicle. According to witnesses, while the car was driving on the road, a bang was heard, followed by violent flames under the hood.
The driver inside the vehicle managed to stop the vehicle and self-evacuate, but was unable to stop the fire.
Unfortunately, the fire spread to vehicles parked near the one that was set on fire. In total, seven vehicles were affected, some of which were completely burned.
This fire spread with large amounts of smoke, blocking the view of those in neighboring buildings. The smoke released poses a risk to those who inhale it, potentially causing respiratory problems.
In addition, the flames spread, generating an excessive heat source, endangering the lives of those present at the incident.
Why would the Bridgehill fire blanket have contained and stopped the fire?
1. Contains all the smoke produced by the fire
First of all , the Bridgehill fire blanket, in such situations, contains all the smoke produced by the fire inside it. In this way, there is no longer the risk of respiratory diseases, and the field of vision is no longer blocked, allowing you to easily intervene in the incident. Thanks to the material made of graphite and graphene, the blanket has the characteristic of absorbing all the toxic smoke and containing it inside. The blanket is reusable due to the properties and performance characteristics of graphite.
2. The heat produced suddenly decreases and the fire is eliminated
Secondly , the heat produced by such a fire can reach 1200 - 1500 ˚C. The fire blanket not only extinguishes the fire, but also significantly reduces the heat. According to studies at the Zaragoza center, in less than a minute, the temperature drops below 100 ˚C. In addition to this, the blanket isolates the fire from the oxygen source. In this way, the molecular reaction chain is interrupted, eliminating the spread of flames and extinguishing the fire.
3. Prevent an ecological disaster
In addition , in such interventions, foam is used to extinguish the flames. In this case, due to the large number of cars involved, a substantial amount of foam was used, which ends up being contaminated due to the residues produced by the fire. Most likely, the foam ends up in the sewer, and after a series of procedures, back into public circulation. The Bridgehill Fire Blanket eliminates the need to use foam and, in addition, prevents the transmission of residues into public circulation. In this way, the product is environmentally friendly and, thanks to the graphite fabric, absorbs the noxious substances emitted by the fire into the base material.
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