- For maximum protection, FR garments should have a loose fit.
- Layering FR garments significantly increases FR protection.
- Wearing non-melting undergarments such as 100% cotton or wool can improve comfort and increase protection, provided that no portion of the non-FR garment is exposed.
- The FR garment should be the outermost layer. Wearing flammable garments such as jackets or sweatshirts over your FR clothing can seriously add to burn injury.
- Within each fabric type (for example, Nomex or UltraSoft), the heavier the fabric, the more protection the garment will provide.
- Make sure your FR garment is appropriate for the potential hazard. While many FR fabrics/garments provide protection from several hazards, some hazards such as molten aluminum splash require special FR materials for maximum protection.
Most flame resistant garments can be handled safely using common laundering and care procedures. However, a few precautions must be followed to ensure your FR garments maintain their maximum effectiveness. Remember . FR clothing is safety equipment that just might save your life. It is imperative to make sure your FR garments are properly cleaned and maintained.
- Carefully follow the manufacturer's care label when laundering FR garments. Many FR fabrics require mild wash and dry conditions to maximize the life of the garment.
- Wash new flame resistant garments prior to wearing.
- Wash flame resistant garments separately from standard clothing.
- Do not use chlorine bleach.
- Make sure FR garments are clean and in proper repair before each wearing.
- Remove oils and flammable contaminants from FR garments. Flammable contaminants can be a fuel source that adds to burn injury.
- Repair garments using "like materials." Use FR fabric, thread and components. Return garments to the manufacturer for repair, or use an authorized FR repair facility.
Home laundering instructions for Workrite's FR garments can be found on the label sewn inside each Workrite garment.
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Laundering instructions are specific to the type of fabric from which the garment is made. Manufacturers of flame-resistant fabrics provide detailed care instructions for both home and industrial laundering. For industrial laundering instructions or more detailed handling instructions, please call Workrite's customer service at 1-800-521-1888.