<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
>I've learnt from the other place that it's 8A/34B, which if true, is
>fine for inland waterways use. However, one key point is for owners
>of vessels over 7m/23 feet, the total requirement is for a B fire
>fighting capacity of 89 and this will not be achieved by having just
>two rated at 34B - you'll need at least three of this model.
>
>Aldi claim the fire blanket to be Kitemarked, if so, it's highly
>likely that it will be either to BS EN 1869 or BS 6575 (light duty).
>If so these comply as well. But please check.
Lots of them still in the Gloucester Aldi. They're definitely
kitemarked, and, contrary to wot someone else said, all the ones I
looked at seemed to have correct pressure indicated. Aldi also have
passive CO monitors for four quid a pair.
Wassail!
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