Heat stress: a serious issue facing firefighters

Let’s talk heat stress: a serious issue facing firefighters across the globe.

 

 

The first step towards finding a solution to the problem of heat stress is understanding what heat stress is and how it affects firefighters. This problem is much more than the office thermostat being set to the wrong temperature (It’s too hot Karen, turn the thermostat down!). In extreme cases heat stress can be fatal.

 

 

The human body is designed to function within a very specific temperature range, between 36.5 and 37.5 Celsius is ideal, just one degree. Luckily, we have ways to regulate our temperature: if we’re too cold we shiver to heat our muscles, too hot and we sweat. Sweat helps our body cool down by giving the heat a route to escape. Beads of sweat fill with heat energy before turning to vapour and taking the heat with away. For sweat to work most effectively the air around you will be windy, cold and dry. Humidity would mean that there is less room for vapour to leave your body (if you’ve ever been to Florida you’ll understand).

 

 

“What actually is heat stress?” we hear you ask. Well, if your body is no longer able to regulate your core temperature you will begin to overheat which can have catastrophic consequences. Not only does heat stress reduce a person’s ability to concentrate (really important for firefighters in life and death situations!), it can cause fatigue, confusion, convulsions and will eventually mean losing consciousness.

 

As we mentioned, sweating is the best way to get heat out of the body and it works best in dry, cold and windy conditions. So, as you can imagine, an enclosed and insulated suit may not promote the perfect perspiration environment. Insulation is an important part of any fire kit because it keeps all that extreme heat away from the wearer, unfortunately it also keeps all the body heat in. Firefighters work hard, really hard, it’s an extremely physical job which means they create a lot of body heat. The challenge is finding a way to get the heat out of the suit without letting heat from the outside, in. For this we use something called a moisture barrier made by Stedfast. A moisture barrier is a clever bit of material which lets vapour through but not liquid, making the suit breathable and allowing the wearer to sweat away the heat, all without letting water, harmful chemicals or pathogens in!

 

FlamePro want to push boundaries in every layer of a fire kit, that’s why our relationship with Stedfast is so invaluable. Not only do they have brilliant laminating capabilities and fantastic membrane technologies, they always impress with their delivery times. FlamePro still have the best lead times in the industry and companies like Stedfast help us achieve that.

 

We know it’s important that you make the right choice. If you would like any further advice on what to look for when specifying your new firefighting kit don’t hesitate to get in touch or call one of our experts on +44 (0) 1332 341030.

Goliath Hades Firefighter Boots

Easy on, easy off quick-release firefighting boots

 

When the call comes, jumping into action has never been easier. Goliath Hades Firefighting Boots have a quick-release zip system for rapid on-off access. They’re comfortable, too. Memory foam, arch support and shock absorption features look after your team’s feet while they’re taking care of business.

 

But comfort doesn’t come at the cost of safety. Goliath are on a mission to stamp out discomfort in every firefighting scenario. Goliath Hades firefighting boots are steel toe capped, flame retardant and water-resistant. And they are as tough in wildfires as they are on rescues. Available in whole and half sizes for the best possible fit.

MSA Gallet F2XR Firefighter Helmet

 

Multifunctional advanced rescue helmet for all frontline activities

 

The MSA Gallet F2XR is a force in firefighting protection. Its design pushes the boundaries of safety kit, offering even greater safety.

 

Just as valuable when fighting a wildland fire as on a technical rescue or at a road traffic accident, the F2XR combines comfort, versatility and ultimate integration of accessories.

 

The MSA Gallet F2XR helmet is made from thermoplastics with a fire retardant, modacrylic and polyester blend chinstrap that has a quick-release buckle. This helmet can brave high temperatures, exceeding EN 443 standards for heat and impact resistance. Designed to be light to wear, the helmet includes a shock-absorbing liner and choice of visors.

 

As new challenges emerge, the F2XR can adapt, meaning your teams are always prepared.

 

NOTE: The helmet doesn’t come with safety goggles, visors, neck curtain, ear protection, lighting brackets or lamps. For additional items and a quote please contact us.

KZPT FHR 004 Firefighter Wellies

High heat protection and chain saw cut resistance

 

These firefighter wellies are built to handle extremes. Designed to endure scorching temperatures of 250°C for up to 40 minutes, they give your team the time they need to navigate the heat. The thick rubber shell also provides electrical insulation, fuel oil resistance and slip resistance.

 

And the safety features don’t stop there. These quality boots have chainsaw cut resistance and high vis strips for visibility, while the steel toe cap and midsole add a layer of protection from falling debris and sharp objects. The padded collar and lining keep feet comfortable throughout a long shift.

 

NOTE: Half-size boots are available – please contact us for details.

Holik Miwa Firefighter Rescue Gloves

These rescue gloves are strong yet comfortable, flexible and breathable

 

The Holik Miwa firefighting rescue gloves can handle the heat. Made with DuPontTM Kevlar® fiber/PA elastic knitting, they also feature fire retardant coating and a comfort-grip foam filling in the palm. Made with built-in cut resistance and elastic wristbands, the Holik Miwa rescue gloves have reflective material for visibility in tough environments and the knitted lining is extra cut resistant.

 

The Holik Miwa rescue gloves can be washed up to 60°C temperature and have been specifically made to be extra strong and flexible. Just like all our PPE, they’re manufactured to high European standards EN 388 class 5 for regulated performance products.