Promax Firemans Suit – Blue
Standard: EN 469:2005
Colour: Navy Blue
Outer Shell: Nomex IIIA 200gsm, Twill weave
Three Layers of Materials Design: Outer: Nomex IIIA, Moisture Barrier: FR Non Woven Nomex / Kevlar Coated PTFE membrane, Thermal Barrier: FR Non Woven Nomex / Kevlar quilted to FR face cloth.
Sewing Thread: Nomex
Reflective Tape: 3M 9857 & 8935
Total Weight: Below 3.500 kg for size Large
Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, XLarge, 2XLarge
Resistance Level:
Heat Transfer (Flame): Clause 6.2 & acc. EN367, Level Xf2
Heat Transfer (Radiation): Clause 6.3 & acc. EN ISO 6942, Level Xr2
Water Reistance: Clause 6.11 EN 20811, Level Y2
Water Vapour Resistance: Clause 6.12, EN 31092, Level Z2
Garment Specification
Removable outer shell design
The collar can turn up & down.
Adjustable velcro on the throat for sizing and protection
Hang loop in a central coat with reinforcement bar-tacked sticking.
Radio pockets on both side of coat
Drainage on bottom corner
Wristband: wristlet with fire-resistant material
Fire-resistant elastic band
Full Writst Cover design
Closure Design System with Brass zipper
4″ Storm flap
One concealed pocket under storm flap
Trouser with Elastic Waist
Centralized zipper with storm flap
Inside pocket
Two thigh Pockets
Knee Pad with neoprene Kevlar
Rip-Stop fabric mechanism at cuff
What is Fireman’s Suit?
Fireman’s suits are essential pieces of protective equipment that shield firefighters from the extreme heat, flames, and hazardous conditions they encounter while battling fires. These specialized suits are designed to provide maximum safety and comfort, allowing firefighters to perform their duties effectively and efficiently.
Benefits of Firefighter Suits:
Heat Resistance: Firefighter suits are made from heat-resistant materials such as Nomex or Kevlar, which can withstand intense temperatures without melting or igniting.
Flame Resistance: These suits are designed to self-extinguish when exposed to flames, minimizing the risk of the firefighter being engulfed in fire.
Chemical Resistance: Firefighter suits are often treated with chemical-resistant finishes to protect against hazardous substances encountered at fire scenes.
Water Repellent: The outer layer of the suit is typically water repellent to help shed water and prevent the firefighter from becoming waterlogged.
Breathability: Firefighter suits having a design of breathable, allowing for adequate airflow and preventing heat buildup.
Visibility: Many firefighter suits feature reflective stripes or other visibility enhancements to ensure firefighters are easily seen in low-light conditions.
Mobility: The design of firefighter suits allows for maximum mobility and flexibility, enabling firefighters to move freely and perform their tasks effectively.
Components of a Firefighter Suit:
Jacket: The jacket is the primary protective layer, covering the upper body and arms.
Pants: The pants provide protection for the legs and feet.
Hood: The hood protects the head, face, and neck from heat and flames.
Gloves: Firefighter gloves have design to protect the hands from heat, burns, and cuts.
Boots: Making of firefighter boots are from heat-resistant materials and provide ankle support and protection.
Firefighter suits are a critical piece of equipment that helps to keep firefighters safe and effective in their line of duty. By providing protection from the extreme conditions they face, these suits allow firefighters to perform their jobs with confidence and courage.
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