Fireworks and Fire Retardants: Flame-Resistant Garments
Whilst Bonfire Night is an exciting and entertaining time of year, it also brings fire safety into focus. Did you know that fire and rescue services in the UK attend 50% more emergencies on November 5th than on any other night of the year? Accidents can easily happen around fire and extreme heat, even in a professional environment, so the right protection is vital. In this blog, the Caswells team are highlighting our extensive range of flame-resistant garments, keeping your people safe from fire-related injuries.
Trousers
Our flame-resistant rain trouser range is available in both hi-vis orange and yellow, including options with and without elasticated braces. We can also provide trousers with anti-static properties in traditional black and grey, bibs and braces, and many options designed in both men’s and women’s styles. In a dangerous environment, having correctly fitting protective clothing that is designed to suit an individual’s body can provide the best possible protection against workplace injuries — the only difference between men’s and women’s styles is the specific cut of the garment.
Tops and Jackets
There are over 170 products in the Caswells flame-resistant garment range, including bodywarmers, coveralls, fleece jackets, traditional jackets, polo shirts, shirts, sweatshirts, t-shirts, vests and waistcoats. These garments are available in both hi-vis options, and darker, more formal colours, allowing you to design a safe and comfortable uniform that suits the needs of your workplace.
Accessories
From snoods to sleeves, belts to bras, Caswells has everything you need to remain safe around flames in the workplace. Our fire-resistant accessories include an anti-static range with cooling technology, flame retardant Kromer caps, and a series of specialist welding hoods with anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings.
For more information about our flame-resistant garments, you can browse our website here, or contact our team here and they will be happy to assist you further. Happy Bonfire Night, everyone — and stay safe!
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