Safe-Guard™ Dual-Hazard Station Wear

Inherent FR Station Uniforms Designed for Fire & Rescue Professionals

The Safe-Guard™ Dual-Hazard Station Wear is developed for firefighters and rescue personnel who require daily protection, comfort, and mobility during non-fireground operations.

Unlike traditional station uniforms, this garment combines lightweight comfort with reliable inherent flame-resistant protection, helping crews stay prepared for unexpected hazards throughout the workday.

Description

Key Features
Inherent FR Protection

Constructed with inherently flame-resistant fibers such as aramid and modacrylic blends, the garment provides permanent FR performance that will not wash out or wear away over time.

Unlike surface-treated fabrics, the protection is built directly into the fiber structure for long-term durability and safety.

Flash Fire Protection

Designed to help reduce burn injury risk during sudden flash fire exposure, the fabric provides valuable escape time in emergency situations.

Suitable for:

  • Fire station duty
  • Rescue operations
  • Emergency response support
  • Vehicle accident rescue scenes

Athletic Fit Construction
Traditional station wear is often bulky and restrictive. The Safe-Guard™ series features a modern athletic fit that improves mobility and comfort during active movement.

The ergonomic cut allows easier movement in confined or demanding environments such as:

  • Traffic accident rescue
  • Equipment handling
  • Rapid response operations
  • Station maintenance tasks

Lightweight & Breathable Comfort
Engineered for extended daily wear, the fabric helps manage heat stress while maintaining a professional station uniform appearance.

Designed For

  • Fire & Rescue Departments
  • EMS Support Teams
  • Emergency Response Units
  • Industrial Fire Brigades
  • Public Safety Uniform Programs

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