Fire Fighting Suit in Sri Lanka

Fire Fighting Suit - Leading Manufacturer in Sri Lanka

One of the leading producers of firefighting suits in Sri Lanka is HiCare. HiCare offers the best clothing options for the safety and fire industries. To ensure firefighter comfort, our suits are made from premium, approved clothing made of a composite, or several layers of textiles. These layers consist of a thermal liner quilted with FR, an outer shell with built-in flame resistance, and a second layer with a moisture barrier. If you are looking for a men's fire suit in Sri Lanka or the price of one, contact us right now.

HiCare is a top supplier of Fire Fighting Suit in Sri Lanka

We provide the best firefighting equipment in Sri Lanka. A face mask, boots, gloves, a hood, a coat, pants, and a helmet are all part of a firefighter's uniform. The garment's natural blend fabric provides firefighters with sufficient protection from harm on the inside as well as the outside. Our uniforms shield firemen from burn injuries when they come into contact with hot surfaces. Depending on their requirements, we have already given firefighting suits to a large number of clients in Sri Lanka.

Best Fire Suit in Sri Lanka | By Hicare

Because our suits are CE approved and meet European Standards EN469, HiCare is a respected firefighting suit supplier in Sri Lanka. Our suits have satisfied all standards for water repellence, thermal insulation, and flame and heat resistance after BTTG's comprehensive testing. BTTG is a reliable testing and certification company.

Wearing our CE-marked firefighting equipment gives firefighters greater confidence when performing critical operations. Your safety at work is guaranteed by our CE-certified products. We are one of the leading exporters of firefighting supplies. We also supply several other reputable, international companies. To satisfy the needs of our clients, we provide a variety of sizes and designs.

With proper design, maintenance, and use, firefighting suits can significantly reduce the dangers associated with fighting fires, allowing firefighters to carry out their duties more safely and effectively.

Fire Fighting Suit in Sri Lanka

Technical Specifications of Fire Fighting Suit in Sri Lanka

Outer Shell Made from Inherent Flame Resistance fabric (93% Meta Aramid, 5% Para-Aramid, 2% Antistatic).
Moisture Barrier Aramid/Kevlar non-woven laminated with PTFE membrane for maximum breathability and waterproof performance.
Thermal Barrier Constructed using non-woven ARAMIDE fibers laminated with Nomex/Viscose innermost lining fabric for maximum protection.
Reflective Tape

2" wide fire-retardant lime silver lime reflective trims.

Single strip at chest area.
Double strips at the bottom and sleeves of the jacket.

Double strips on the bottom of the pants.

Firefighting Balaclava Hood Made of 50% Aramid + 50% Viscose blended fabric.
Fire Fighting Hand Gloves Upper material is beef hide split with special treatment against high temperatures and penetration of water and oil.
Firefighting Boots Vulcanized rubber and sole certified to ISO 20345 & EN 15090.
Suit Consists EN 469-Jacket and Trousers
EN 443-Helmet,
EN 15090-Boots,
EN 659-Hand Gloves,
EN 13911-Balaclava Hood

Fire Fighting Suit Design & Features in Sri Lanka

  • Our Fireman Outfit comes in Jacket & Trouser style which is made of inherent flame resistance fabric.

  • The outer shell is flap conceals the zipper and has a Velcro for extra protection.

  • For high visibility, two-inch 50 MM certified FR fluorescent reflective tape is applied on chest round, Arms round of jacket.

  • The entire pant is held in place by adjustable FR suspenders and at the bottom of trouser 50 MM fluorescent reflective tape.

  • Throughout the garments manufacturing FR accessories and thread is used.

Applications of Fire Fighting Suit in Sri Lanka

  • Structure Firefighting: When responding to structure fires in residences, commercial buildings, and other enclosed areas, firefighters don their turnout gear. They are shielded from falling objects, heat, smoke, and fire by the suit.

  • Vehicle Fires: Firefighters wear turnout gear to shield themselves from the extreme heat and possible explosion risks posed by fuel and other combustible materials when responding to vehicle fires.

  • Rescue Operations: When performing rescue operations, such as removing people from cars involved in collisions or saving lives in dangerous situations, firefighters' suits are also used.

Care & Maintenance of Fire Fighting Suit in Sri Lanka

  • Follow the manufacturer’s care and maintenance guidelines.

  • Regularly check for wear, damage, and contamination.

  • Clean the suits as per the manufacturer’s instructions.

  • Use mild detergents and avoid harsh chemicals.

  • Hand wash is recommended.

  • Air dry away from direct sunlight.

  • Keep records of inspections, cleanings, and repairs.

Certifications of Fire Fighting Suit in Sri Lanka

  • SOLAS Approval: Ensures compliance with international maritime safety standards.

  • CE Marking: Indicates compliance with essential health and safety requirements set out in European Directives.

  • ISO 13506 -1:2017: Focusing on the measurement of transferred energy using an instrumented manikin.

  • EN 469: European standard specifying minimum performance requirements for firefighting protective clothing.

  • EN 1149: European standard specifying requirements for protective clothing with electrostatic properties.

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