
Firefighting suits, known as Structural Firefighting Gear or Turnout Gear, are full-body personal protective suits worn by firefighters during firefighting and rescue missions. They are the most important life support system for firefighters in the face of extreme hazards such as high-temperature flames, high-temperature heat radiation, chemicals, and sharp object collisions, rather than ordinary work clothes. The core definition includes the following elements:
Forest Firefighting Suit 1.High heat insulation, high strength, tear resistance, anti-electrostatic, high temperature resistance, acid/alkali corrosion resistance, and friction resistance. 2.Style: Design Details:Cuffs and trouser legs have tightening designs to prevent dust entry.Uses hooks and buckles for easy connection and release; hooks and buckles are non-flammable, non-melting, and non-deformable.Upper garment features four pockets with resin zippers; trouser legs have two side slant pockets for heat insulation and storage.Dedicated straps on the chest for hanging walkie-talkies and other equipment. 360° visible flame-retardant reflective design on the chest circumference, cuffs, and trouser legs below the knees; reflective tape size: 5x2cm flame-retardant reflective tape.Customizable logos on the left arm, back, and chest. 3.Fabric Material and Performance: Combustion Performance:Flame retardant time (S): <5;Afterglow time (S): <5;Damage length (mm):;Warp: <89mm;Weft: ≤92mm;Color Fastness: 4.To water: Staining 4-5 grades 5.To perspiration: Acidic staining 4-5 grades; alkaline staining 4-5 grades To soaping: Staining 4-5 grades