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FR Uniform: Your Safety Is Our Priority

Looking for high-quality FR uniforms that meet the highest safety standards? We offer a wide range of FR clothing, including shirts, pants, jackets, and coveralls, designed to protect workers in hazardous environments.

Our FR uniforms are:

  • Made from durable, flame-resistant materials: Our FR clothing is made from materials that resist ignition and minimize the spread of flames, providing maximum protection for workers.
  • Comfortable and breathable: We understand that comfort is essential for productivity. Our FR uniforms are designed to be breathable and comfortable, allowing workers to stay cool and focused even in challenging conditions.
  • Durable and long-lasting: Our FR clothing is built to withstand the rigors of everyday work, ensuring it lasts for years to come.

We offer FR uniforms for a variety of industries, including:

  • Oil and gas
  • Manufacturing
  • Construction
  • Utilities
  • Firefighting

Contact us today to learn more about our FR uniform selection and find the perfect solution for your safety needs.

Frequently Asked Questions about FR Uniforms

1. What does FR stand for?FR stands for "flame-resistant" or "fire-resistant."

2. Why do I need to wear an FR uniform?FR uniforms are required in workplaces where there is a risk of exposure to fire or heat. This is because FR fabrics are designed to resist ignition and slow the spread of flames, providing valuable time for workers to escape a fire or seek safety.

3. What are FR uniforms made of?FR uniforms are made from a variety of fabrics, including:

  • Nomex: A highly heat-resistant synthetic fiber that is often used in fire-fighting gear.
  • Kevlar: Another strong and heat-resistant fiber used in various protective clothing.
  • Modacrylic: A synthetic fiber that is flame-resistant and often blended with other fibers.

4. How do I know if my FR uniform is safe?FR uniforms should be certified by a recognized testing laboratory, such as the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Look for a label on the garment that indicates the NFPA certification.

5. How should I care for my FR uniform?Follow the manufacturer's care instructions for your specific FR uniform. Generally, you should:

  • Wash in cool water.
  • Do not use bleach.
  • Tumble dry on low heat.
  • Do not iron.
  • Store in a cool, dry place.

6. What are some things to avoid when wearing an FR uniform?

  • Do not wear loose-fitting or dangling jewelry.
  • Do not wear flammable fabrics or materials under your FR uniform.
  • Do not use products like hairspray or body lotion that are flammable.

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