
Emergency rescue suits, professionally known as technical rescue suits or multi-functional rescue suits, are all-round personal protective equipment designed to deal with a variety of complex and dangerous rescue scenarios. It is between heavy structural fire suits and lightweight field fire suits, integrating protection, mobility and functionality. It is the core protective equipment for rescuers to perform tasks in natural disasters (earthquakes, floods), traffic accidents (vehicle demolition), wild fires and complex industrial environments.
Core functions and design concepts (for the three scenarios mentioned): Forest fire protection: provides flame retardant, high temperature resistance, anti-hook protection, while ensuring excellent air permeability and lightness, making it easy for firefighters to work in the field for a long time. Post-earthquake disaster relief: Provide anti-cutting, anti-puncture, anti-impact protection against sharp objects such as gravel, steel bars, and broken glass. Usually designed with high-visibility reflective strips for easy identification in ruins. Car accident relief: Provides protection against chemicals, blood/body fluid penetration (usually with built-in waterproof breathable membranes), anti-sharp cutting, and allows rescuers to perform large-scale breaking and stretching movements. Key features: Triple protective structure: usually composed of an outer layer (wear-resistant fabric), a waterproof and breathable layer, and a heat insulation layer. Material: Using high-strength polyester, aramid, Codura nylon, etc., and undergoing long-lasting flame retardant treatment. Ergonomic design: Pre-flex and elastic fabrics are used at the joints, providing unparalleled freedom of movement. Function integration: Equipped with multiple pockets, hanging points/D-rings, for carrying rescue tools (pliers, flashlights, medical scissors, etc.). Compliance with standards: the core basis for international procurement. NFPA 1951: Standard on Protective Ensembles for Technical Rescue Incidents - This is the world's most authoritative standard for technical rescue equipment. EN 15614: Protective clothing for wildland firefighting EN 13034: Type 6 Protective Clothing (against mild chemical liquid spatter)