Veteran Fire Safety Tool For The Home

Stop Small Fires Fast — Without a Heavy Extinguisher or Messy Cleanup

Pull the tabs, cover the flames, and help smother a small fire before it spreads. Keep a Mart Cobra Fire Blanket within arm’s reach in your kitchen, garage, bedroom, car, or RV.

  • No pin, no aiming, no heavy canister
  • Works by cutting off oxygen to small contained fires
  • Heat-resistant fiberglass construction rated up to 1,076°F
  • No messy dry-chemical residue on your stove, counters, or cookware

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Use It in 3 Simple Steps

Pull

Grab the tabs and release the fire blanket from its pouch.

Cover

Lay the blanket over the small contained fire to help cut off oxygen.

No Messy Cleanup

Let the blanket smother the flames. No powder, no spray, no chemical cleanup.

The Fire You’re Most Likely to Face Starts Where You Cook

Most families prepare for a fire somewhere else — but one of the most common fire risks starts right in the kitchen.

A pan gets too hot. A burner is left on. A towel, box, or wrapper gets too close to the stove.

That is why your fire blanket should not be buried in a closet. It should be within arm’s reach, where you can pull it fast.

Note: This Limited Promo is NOT Available on Amazon

Why a Cobra Fire Blanket Is Easier to Use

Fire extinguishers can help, but in a panic, every extra step matters.

A Mart Cobra Fire Blanket is simple: pull it from the pouch, cover the flames, and help smother a small contained fire before it spreads.

  • No Pin or Aiming -No need to remember PASS instructions under pressure.

  • No Heavy Canister to Lift -Lightweight and easy to store where fires actually happen — beside the stove, in the garage, by the grill, or in the car.

  • No Messy Powder Cleanup - Helps smother flames without spraying dry chemical residue across your stove, counters, and cookware.

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Most Customers Start With 5

One fire blanket is helpful. But most homes have more than one place where a small fire could start.

Keep one within reach in each high-risk area — not buried in a closet.

Kitchen

For stovetop flare-ups, cooking fires, and everyday meal prep.

Garage or Workshop

For tools, chargers, batteries, equipment, and weekend projects.

Grill or Patio

For outdoor cooking, flare-ups, and backyard gatherings.

Bedroom or Living Area

For space heaters, candles, chargers, and electronics.

Car or RV

For road trips, camping, travel, and emergencies away from home.