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Prosol UK unveils new website and evolved brand identity for Fire Cloak
04 November 2025
PROSOL UK has launched a new website and evolved brand identity for Fire Cloak – the electric vehicle (EV) fire containment solution – in order to reflect the latter’s “growing reputation” as “the most tested and trusted” lithium battery fire limitation blanket available on the market.

As the demand for the Fire Cloak blankets continues to grow globally, the new website provides a dedicated home for customers seeking reliable information, technical data and verified certification.
Engineered and manufactured in the UK by Prosol UK, Fire Cloak is independently certified to DIN SPEC 91489:2024-11, the international benchmark for EV battery fire limitation.
“We’ve built our reputation on transparency and technical authority,” explained Mark Tamblyn, sales director at Prosol UK. “Customers want to know exactly how our blankets are made, how they’ve been tested and what standards they meet. This new platform reflects who we are: straightforward, proven and committed to providing the safest and most rigorously tested fire safety solutions.”
Designed to embody Fire Cloak’s brand promise (ie ‘Performance in step with progress’), the new website brings clarity to a complex subject. Visitors can explore detailed testing data, certification documents and deployment videos, all presented with the openness that has made Fire Cloak a trusted choice for the Emergency Services, automotive businesses and safety professionals.
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