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It’s essential to protect your head whenever you’re out on a call. As any firefighter could attest, no two fire situations are exactly the same. You need to be able to think on your feet and make quick decisions.
Helmets and faceshields prevent issues that could harm your reaction and response time, such as bumps, scratches and burns. Keep yourself protected with a firefighter helmet from Bunker Gear Specialists today.
Fire Helmets and Face Shields
Fires involve numerous extremes, ranging from high temperatures to cinders, ash and falling objects. When you’re in the midst of a fire, you need to be at your most aware. Anything from too much smoke and dust inhalation to getting hit by debris can compromise this integrity. Fire helmets and face shields protect your head from the dangers you encounter while firefighting.
This protective gear also protects the back of your neck. It prevents water or hot embers from falling through your collar. Helmets also have flaps that cover your ears.
Faceshields help keep objects and dangerous materials away from your eyes and face, too. Many helmets come with faceshields, though you can also purchase them separately. Visors can either be full- or half-length, depending on your preferences and needs.
Bullard Firefighter Helmets
Bullard firefighting helmets are some of the best in the industry. They’re adjustable and designed to fit the head of almost any firefighter. Bullard helmets are also versatile, designed for use in all sorts of environments. These helmets have a thermoplastic inner shell, which can withstand extreme temperatures, and they come with reflective striping.
Choose the Bullard FX Firedome with a built-in faceshield to protect your decision-making mind. Our inventory of Bullard helmets offers four color choices, including black, yellow, red and white.
Bullard Faceshields
Bunker Gear Specialists also offers individual faceshields that you can attach to your helmet. Bullard faceshields are made out of durable and compliant materials that protect your face and eyes. BGS carries two variations of these faceshields. You can either purchase it in four or six inches, depending on the coverage you desire.
Saving your face from the potential dangers of the fire event allows you to focus on your job. Bullard visors are among the most reliable gear available. Work with precision, clarity and safety in mind when you use one of these shields.
Protect Your Head With Firefighter Helmets From Bunker Gear Specialists
Buying a firefighting helmet system from Bunker Gear Specialists allows you to focus on doing your job right. Our support staff will take the time to listen to you and recommend the helmets or faceshields that will suit your needs.
If you buy multiple pieces of protective gear from our store, we’ll “bag and tag” it for your convenience. We want you to distribute it easily and efficiently, ensuring that each firefighter gets the gear sized especially for them. Here at BGS, we take the quality of our products and service seriously.
We want to help you stay safer while on the job by offering top-of-the-line protective gear. Please call us at 222-644-3535 or email [email protected] today for a free quote.
5 Eye Protection Options to Shield from Fireground Debris – The Scene
We all know firegrounds are dangerous places — often creating a risk to firefighters’ eyes and faces.
NFPA-compliant products for face and eye protection continue to safeguard first responders. Based on NFPA data, firefighter eye injuries are on the decline, making up only 2 percent of total firefighter injuries.
Eye protection is a component of NFPA-compliant helmets — either a goggle or face shield should be attached to structural helmets.
Here are several different options to consider.
BOURKE EYESHIELDS
Originally designed by New York City firefighter Lester (Les) Bourke in the 1960s, the Bourke eyeshield continues to be used in structural firefighting.
Modern manufacturers of structural firefighting helmets incorporate NFPA Bourkes with modern technical materials, such as side wrapping, which results in expanded coverage.
GOGGLES
NFPA 1971-compliant goggles on the market are designed to withstand the rigors of structural and wildland firefighting.
It’s important that firefighter goggles meet ANSI/ISEA) Z87.1, American National Standard for Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices. Goggles also should be tested by an independent lab to meet NFPA 1971, including heat exposure of 500° for 5 minutes.
A protective cover is recommended to help protect against heat and scratches.
FACE SHIELDS
Manufacturers provide firefighter helmets with either a set of goggles or a face shield, which is intended for basic, supplemental eye and face protection.
Face shields measure between 4- and 6-inches and are constructed from either polycarbonate (strong, optically transparent materials) or even stronger polyarylate materials. They can be a good option for departments working on a limited budget.
RETRACTABLE FACE SHIELDS
Introduced to firefighters with jet-style structural fire helmets, full retractable face shields provide full-face protection not found with previously-available options.
Retractable face shields also offer one-hand deployment.
INTERNAL VISORS
For use in the fire service, visors must meet NFPA 1971 and ANSI Z87. 1.
Internal visors are conveniently stored inside a fire helmet and deployed when needed. They stay clean inside the helmet until you need to use them for overhaul or search-and-recovery efforts.
Visors offer an optically correct lens. This lens eliminates peripheral distortion and fits myriad prescription lens frames.
Constructed from either polycarbonate or polyarylate material, most visors are designed to be easily removed for cleaning and replacement without having to use tools.
Manufacturers continue to innovate when it comes to eye and face protection gear for firefighters, which means fire leadership can now choose from several different safety options based on their fire department’s needs – from NFPA Bourkes to goggles to visors.
To see MSA’s full line of firefighter eye and face protection, visit our site.
Fireman’s helmet BHS Kontekst – Clothing for firefighters and personal…
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BHS type fire helmet consists of helmet and padding, straps, face shield, goggles and chin strap. The helmet is made of Kevlar – a fiberglass material, covered (painted) with enamel (lower coating and upper coating). Inside the helmet, in its upper part there is padding. The packing is made of polyurethane (composite material). The helmet is equipped with a protective face shield – visor, which is made of chemically resistant polycarbonate. Protective shield – the visor can be covered with a filter that protects against infrared radiation. Polyamide straps are attached to the helmet body to support the forehead. The chin straps are made of natural material, strap width is 20mm. The head straps are easily adjusted to sizes from 54 cm to 62 cm. The perimeter band around the head is made of stuffing material (polystyrene) in a natural casing. The helmet is equipped with fasteners (made of polyamide) for attaching a gas mask and a flashlight.
Complies with the following standards:
- EN 166:2001;
- EN 443:2008;
- EN 14458:2004.
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