FAQ

1. What is the difference between fire resistant and flame retardant clothing?

Fire resistant (FR) clothing is made using inherently flame-resistant fibers that naturally resist ignition, while flame retardant clothing is chemically treated to slow down burning. FR clothing generally provides longer-lasting protection and durability for industrial use.

2. Which industries require fire resistant PPE suits in India?

Industries such as oil & gas, petrochemical, steel, power plants, welding, electrical utilities, foundries, and firefighting services commonly require certified fire resistant PPE suits in India for worker safety and regulatory compliance.

3. What certifications should a fire fighting suit have?

A certified fire fighting suit should comply with standards such as EN 469, EN ISO 11612, CE certification, ISO certification, and other applicable industrial safety standards depending on the application and hazard exposure level.

4. How long does a fire resistant coverall last?

The lifespan of an FR coverall depends on usage, washing frequency, workplace exposure, and fabric quality. High-quality industrial FR coveralls can typically last several months to years with proper maintenance and inspection.

5. Are aluminised fire proximity suits suitable for high heat industries?

Yes. Aluminised fire proximity suits are specially designed for extreme radiant heat environments such as foundries, molten metal industries, glass manufacturing, and firefighting operations near intense heat sources.

6. What is the difference between EN 469 and EN ISO 11612 fire suits?

EN 469 certification is specifically designed for firefighting protective clothing, while EN ISO 11612 applies to protective clothing for workers exposed to heat and flames in industrial environments.

7. Can customized fire fighting suits include company logos and branding?

Yes. Customized fire fighting suits can be manufactured with company logos, reflective tapes, embroidery, size customization, and industry-specific safety requirements for corporate and industrial use.

8. How do I choose the right fire resistant coverall for industrial workers?

The right FR coverall should be selected based on workplace hazards, heat exposure level, arc flash risk, fabric type, certification standards, comfort, durability, and compliance requirements.

9. Are IFR coveralls suitable for welding and electrical applications?

Yes. IFR coveralls are widely used in welding, electrical maintenance, oil & gas, and industrial manufacturing environments where workers require protection from flash fires, sparks, and heat exposure.

10. Why is certified PPE important for industrial safety?

Certified PPE ensures tested protection against workplace hazards, improves worker safety, reduces injury risks, supports legal compliance, and enhances operational safety standards in hazardous industries.

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