Fire Blanket Annual and Five Year Inspection, Service, Supply, Repair, Maintenance in JNPA
Fire blankets are vital safety devices used for smothering small fires or protecting personnel during evacuation. At JNPA, we provide annual and five-year inspection, service, repair, supply, and maintenance of fire blankets as per IMO and SOLAS requirements. Annual inspections involve checking the condition of fire blankets, ensuring they are intact, properly stored, and accessible. Any signs of damage, contamination, or wear require immediate replacement. The five-year inspection schedule involves verifying the blanket’s compliance with current safety standards, replacing aged units, and checking mounting boxes or containers. Supply of certified fire blankets ensures reliability during emergencies. Repairs and replacements are carried out to maintain vessel safety compliance. Fire blankets are commonly located in galleys, accommodation areas, and near machinery spaces where small fires are likely to occur. Maintaining fire blankets ensures quick response capability, preventing small fires from escalating into major hazards. At JNPA, our professional service team provides comprehensive solutions covering inspection, repair, supply, and maintenance, ensuring ships remain safe and compliant with port safety requirements.
Seanav India delivers complete solutions for the Fire Blanket Annual and Five Year Inspection, Service, Supply, Repair, Maintenance in JNPA, ensuring your systems remain reliable and fully operational. Our experienced team conducts detailed inspections, performs expert servicing, and carries out precise repairs to meet all JNPA standards. We provide high-quality replacement parts and preventative maintenance programs designed to optimize performance and extend equipment life. With Seanav India, your vessel’sFire Blanket Annual and Five Year Inspection, Service, Supply, Repair, Maintenance in JNPAare maintained to the highest professional standards, guaranteeing safety, efficiency, and compliance at all times.

