EN 469 Fire Proximity Suit Manufacturers
Technical Specifications of EN 469 Fire Fighting Suit:
Outer Shell – Made from an inherent flame-resistant fabric composition: 93% Meta Aramid, 5% Para-Aramid, 2% Antistatic.
Moisture Barrier –
Engineered with an Aramid/Kevlar non-woven material laminated with a PTFE membrane, offering maximum breathability and waterproof performance.
Complies with EN 343 standards for protection against adverse weather conditions.
Reflective Tape –
2″ Wide Fire Retardant – Lime Silver Lime Reflective Trims
Single Strip at chest area.
Double strips on sleeves and at bottom of jacket.
Applications of EN 469 Fire Proximity Suit
Structural Firefighting : Firefighters wear their turnout gear while responding to structural fires in buildings, homes, and other enclosed spaces. The suit protects them from heat, flames, smoke, and falling debris.
Vehicle Fires : When responding to vehicle fires, firefighters wear their turnout gear to shield themselves from the intense heat and potential explosion hazards from fuel and other flammable materials.
Rescue Operations : Fireman suits are also worn during rescue operations, such as extricating people from vehicles involved in accidents or rescuing individuals from hazardous environments.
Suit Consists of
Balaclava Hood (EN 13911) : Material: 50% Aramid, 50% Viscose blended fabric.
Hand Gloves (EN 659) : Upper Material: Leather hide split treated special processing for high-temperature resistance, water, and oil penetration protection.
Firefighting Boots (EN 15090) : Constructed with Vulcanized rubber, complies with ISO 20345 and EN 15090.
Jacket & Trousers : EN 469
Helmet: EN 443
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