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Thermoplastic versus fiberglass. What’s the difference? Which material is better? There are many misconceptions about these two fire helmet materials. Both thermoplastic and fiberglass materials…

Abrasive blasting is a tough, gritty job. However, much of the testing, evaluation, and review of sandblasting equipment is performed in a very controlled environment.…

UST LW BLK Retrak

The NFPA 1851 Standard on Selection, Care, and Maintenance of Protective Ensembles for Structural Firefighting and Proximity Firefighting states that the mandatory retirement age for…

FH UST LW 4

When fighting fires, there’s no time for firefighters to worry about their equipment. Typical heat exposures due to firefighting fall well within the range of…

Leather fronts are the perfect way to personalize your fire helmet. Bullard’s leather fronts offer firefighters a bold, versatile look displaying impeccable workmanship and enhanced…

Einsatzhygiene

Your fire helmet needs to be cleaned often. Simply use mild soap and lukewarm water to remove most dirt and some smoke residue. Rinse your…