AVD EV Fire Blanket
It is designed to be deployed quickly and reliably, taking less than 30 seconds to set up even in the rain!
The "AVD EV Fire Blanket" is a fire blanket that has passed DIN Spec 91489:2024-11 (Requirements for Fire Blankets for Electric Vehicles). With a size of 6m x 8m and a total weight of 28kg, it combines robustness and ease of handling. It is designed for durability with double stitching and corner reinforcement, with a lifespan of approximately 10 years. The strap at the tip is color-coded red for quick deployment even in emergencies. Center marks are placed on all edges for quick setup at the center of the vehicle. 【Features】 ■ No tearing up to 1200℃ ■ Can be deployed in about 30 seconds ■ Stored in an IP65 storage bag ■ Lifespan of approximately 10 years ■ The deployment pole extends from 0.8m to 1.3m, allowing deployment on taller vehicles *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Accessories】 ■ Two deployment poles ■ A4 waterproof pouch for information sharing ■ Deployment & storage "How-to Guide" *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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For about 40 years at a fire equipment company, I worked on residential fire prevention outside of regulatory frameworks for the last 13 years. I developed Japan's first "initial extinguishing device using tap water," the "Street Fire Hydrant," and later the backpack-type "Street Fire Harrier," obtaining public evaluations and patents to promote their use. By the end of July 2024, we have achieved a total of 1,140 units installed, primarily in traditional building preservation districts and around cultural properties, focusing on municipalities, voluntary disaster prevention organizations, and neighborhood associations. Unlike regulatory fire equipment, these products are persuasive in nature, so the delivery takes time, but there have been successful cases in actual fires, which have been well received. Six years ago, after retiring at the mandatory retirement age for executives, I established a company in hopes of expanding business with a certain equipment manufacturer, but due to the nature of the products, it did not go well, and I liquidated the company last year, continuing my previous business as a sole proprietor. The production system for the products, installation, renovation work, and inspection services are still being outsourced as before. Additionally, for the past three years, I have been collaborating with a certain fire equipment manufacturer, metal-related associations, and research institutions to work towards domestic production (sales) of a new extinguishing agent (AVD extinguishing agent: made in the UK). The intended use for this agent is for lithium-ion battery fires and metal fires. This issue is still an area where regulatory solutions are insufficient.








