For many firefighters, structural firefighting protective clothing and gloves can provide a sense of security that they are “safe”. Many believe that simply wearing turnout gear is enough to limit exposure to most cancer-causing agents encountered on the scene.
Studies have shown that firefighter protective clothing can pick up a number of highly toxic contaminants, putting firefighters at risk of developing long-term health disorders. And it’s not just clothing that picks up toxins, it’s also gloves, helmets and hoods. These toxins are then shared in common areas in the apparatus, in the firehouse and even in firefighter’s homes.
We’ve put together a list of recommended considerations for maintenance of turnout gear and optimal firefighter safety:
At Fire-Dex, we offer gear and accessories to minimize repeated exposure to harmful carcinogens and other chemicals. The Interceptor Package™ combines three products to combat the elements and keep you safe.
To help department keep track of their gear cleaning and maintenance, Fire-Dex offers GearTracker, an online NFPA 1851 Management Program. GearTracker is completely FREE, user-friendly and available for use by any department. Visit geartracker.firedex.com to get started.
ABOUT FIRE-DEX's WE CARE INITIATIVE
Our WE CARE initiative is an ongoing effort to build protection for you and your family in and outside the firehouse. Visit our web page for resources on mitigating occupational exposure to carcinogens and heat stress as well helpful tips for implementing your own decontamination procedure.
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