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Every backup plan families had needed training, proximity to flames, or equipment they didn't have. When panic set in, they had nothing.
TerraBlanket uses professional-grade "Oxygen Cutoff" technology that extinguishes fires in seconds
Each blanket is designed to smother flames completely with extra-large coverage and create a non-flammable barrier between your family and the fire.

No training, no chemicals, stupid simple design means you can count on it when your family needs it most.
Step 1: Pull the Tabs. Find the blanket near your stove, grill, or fireplace. Deploys in under 3 seconds.
Step 2: Cover the Fire.
Spread Terrablanket completely over the flames. Oxygen cuts off.
Fire goes out.
As you cover, the fire-resistant material instantly cuts off oxygen - extinguishing the fire in seconds without toxic chemicals or messy cleanup.
Most cheap fire blankets are too small and tear easily. Not TerraBlanket.
When flames erupt and seconds are ticking, there's only one rule: REMOVE OXYGEN.
That means three things happening at once: cover the flames, block airflow, contain the heat. Most fire extinguishers do one. Maybe two.
Terrablanket was designed around the full protocol. One action. One layer. Complete fire suppression..
The same logic taught in fire science, professional firefighter training and kitchen safety certification—compressed into something even kids could deploy in seconds.











Next to the stove, where most home fires start.
Near the workbench, fuel cans, or electrical panels.
Grease flare-ups go from small to dangerous in seconds.
The leading cause most families overlook.
Embers and sparks don't wait for you to react.
Sawdust, solvents, power tools. One spark is all it takes.
The rule is simple: one wherever a fire could start. Most households need 4 to 8.

Terrablanket is designed to work on Class A (wood, paper, fabric), Class B (grease, oil, gasoline), and Class F (cooking oils) fires. It's particularly effective on stovetop and kitchen fires where traditional extinguishers create a huge mess. For electrical fires, turn off the power source first if safe to do so, then deploy the blanket.
Yes! Unlike fire extinguishers that are single-use, Terrablanket can be reused if it's not damaged by the fire. After use, let it cool completely, inspect for damage, and if intact, fold it back into its case. That said, smart families keep multiple blankets —one for the kitchen, garage, and outdoor grill—so you're always covered.
We specifically designed it Alarger based on feedback from fire safety professionals. Cheap blankets are often too small to fully cover a fire, forcing you to get dangerously close. Terrablanket's extra-large size gives you safe distance while ensuring complete coverage to smother flames.
Absolutely. The "Home Safety Kit" and "Family Bundle" are our most popular gift options, especially for new homeowners, college students in apartments, or elderly parents living alone.
Fire extinguishers spray toxic powder that covers your entire kitchen, requires cleanup, expires annually, and needs training to use correctly. Terrablanket has no mess, never expires, requires zero training, and can be reused. Most fire safety experts recommend having BOTH—extinguisher for larger fires, blanket for quick response to small fires.
To keep the price affordable (under $20/blanket in bundles) while using professional-grade fire-resistant materials, we cut out the retailers and sell directly to you.
We offer a 120-day "Safety Guarantee." If you aren't satisfied, simply email us for a full refund. You can even keep the bonus guide.
Orders ship from our USA and International fulfillment centers within 24 hours and typically arrive in 10-15 business days.
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Our claims are backed by independent fire safety research and government safety organizations.
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Fire Safety Research Institute. "Analysis of Changing Residential Fire Dynamics and Flashover Times." (Modern homes burn faster due to synthetic materials)
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). "Home Cooking Fires Report 2023." (Cooking is the leading cause of home fires and injuries)
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). "Residential Fire Loss Estimates."
ASTM International / ISO 1182. "Standard Test Method for Non-Combustibility of Elementary Materials" (Fiberglass melting point >1000°F)
Kerber, S. (2012). "Analysis of Changing Residential Fire Dynamics and Its Implications on Firefighter Operational Timeframes." Fire Technology. (Avg response time ≈ 6.4 min, NFIRS analysis)
U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) EFOP paper: "Reducing Risks from False Fire Alarms in Appleton, Wisconsin." (States: "fire doubles in size every minute.")
🛡️ Trusted by Fire Safety Professionals All data sourced from independent research institutions, government safety organizations, and peer-reviewed fire science publications.
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