Fire & Safety from medibc
28 productsShop MediBC's range of fire safety equipment across the US — fire blankets, fire accessories and protective eyewear for workplaces, kitchens, schools and warehouses. Practical, ready-to-use products that pair with your first aid kit to round out your emergency response, backed by reliable US delivery and bulk pricing.
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Browse the ranges below, or pair your fire safety gear with first aid for a complete emergency response.
Fire blanket or fire extinguisher?
A fire blanket smothers small fires — particularly cooking-oil and clothing fires — by cutting off oxygen, and needs no maintenance or training to use, which makes it ideal for kitchens, tea rooms and the home. A fire extinguisher covers a wider range and size of fire but requires the right class for the fuel, regular servicing and basic training. Many workplaces and kitchens keep both: a blanket within reach of the cooktop and an extinguisher for larger fires.
US workplace fire safety
In the US, OSHA and NFPA guidance call for appropriate fire safety equipment in workplaces; fire blankets should be sited near cooking and flammable-material risks. Protective eyewear and other PPE help meet broader workplace safety duties. Check each product page for standards, sizing and intended use.
Why choose MediBC
- Fire blankets, fire accessories and protective eyewear in one place
- Reliable US delivery on in-stock orders
- Fire safety that pairs with our first aid and medical ranges
- Bulk and account pricing for businesses, schools and agencies
- 60-day returns on unopened stock
Fire safety FAQs
What fire safety equipment is required in a workplace?
OSHA and local fire codes set requirements based on your workplace and its fire hazards. At a minimum most workplaces keep a fire blanket near cooking or flammable-material risks, suitable extinguishing equipment and clear signage; a workplace risk assessment sets the exact requirements.
Do I need a fire blanket or a fire extinguisher?
For kitchens, tea rooms and the home a fire blanket is the simplest first line of defence for small cooking-oil and clothing fires. Larger premises usually add extinguishers for bigger fires. Many sites keep both.
Where should fire blankets be installed?
Mount fire blankets on a wall within easy reach of the risk — typically beside (not above) a cooktop or stove — so they can be grabbed quickly without reaching over flames.
How often should fire safety equipment be checked or replaced?
Inspect fire safety equipment regularly and after any use. Fire blankets should be replaced once used or if damaged; follow the manufacturer’s guidance and any local servicing requirements for your premises.
What fire safety products suit a commercial kitchen?
A wall-mounted fire blanket beside each cooking station is essential for cooking-oil fires, supported by appropriate extinguishing equipment and protective eyewear for staff handling cleaning chemicals.
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