FIREMEN
TURN-OUT SUIT (MODEL 405) |
Firefighters'
protective clothing (Firemen Turn-out Suit) for
structural firefighting is manufactured from three
layers, each layer performing a specific function.
The
outer layer is the first defence
against flame lick and heat. In addition, this fabric
should be tough and durable in terms of abrasion
resistance and strength of the fabric before and
after contact with heat and flame.
The
moisture barrier is the second
layer which is required to give protection against
water and some chemicals (making the garment 'waterproof').
However, it must also be breathable, i.e. to allow
the wearer's perspiration to move away from the
body. This layer must also be strong and durable.
The
thermal barrier is usually quilted
to a carrier fabric, which is the inner layer. The
function of the thermal barrier is to prevent the
heat transferring through the garment. This is achieved
by using the air in the thermal barrier, and the
combination of the other materials.
The
combination of the above materials provides the
best possible protection for firefighters. However,
it is also important that the weight of the clothing
is kept to a minimum to counter the effects of heat
stress, without any compromise to the safety of
the wearer, or to the quality of the garment.
Features
of Model 405:
Manufactured
with three layers (outer layer, moisture barrier,
thermal barrier)
High
Collar with throat tab
Vertical
Pockets
Front
flap fastened over zip
Zip
fastening
Reflective
tape
Radio
Pocket
Easy-pull
tab