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Do Fire Blankets Have A 'shelf Life'?

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wiltsman | 15:14 Wed 24th Jul 2013 | How it Works
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Earlier today I was at the local Silver Threads hall to see a committee member, and had to wait while a commercial 'fire officer' was doing what appeared to be an annual check of fire extinguishers and other fire related items.

He came out of the kitchen with a Fire Blanket that had never been used, and told the committee member that Fire Blankets only had a life of six to seven years. He advised her to buy another one because that's how long it had been in the kitchen. In fact he said he could supply a new one for around £25.00.

Does anyone know if it is the case that Fire Blankets have a limited 'shelf life? Something I'd never thought of before. My own one at home must be at least fifteen years old.
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Rubbish!... http://www.safetyonline.com/doc/Fire-Blankets-0001
17:05 Wed 24th Jul 2013
I bet he could supply a new one, what a racket! No, they can be used years after purchase - but once used, you have to get a new one. You can't roll it up and put it back.
Excellent.
My two will remain in the kitchen and the hall then
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