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Fire protection principle of fire suit
The fire protection principle of fire clothes is to use the incombustibility of flame retardant materials to prevent fire.

Fire clothes are usually made of flame retardant materials, which are not easy to burn or spontaneously ignite at high temperature. Flame retardant materials can provide additional protection by slowing down flame spread and reducing the degree of combustion.

The outer layer of the fire suit is usually made of thermal radiation protection material, which can effectively reflect or absorb thermal radiation and reduce the heat transferred to the fireman's body by the external high temperature. This helps to reduce the temperature rise of firefighters and reduce skin burns.

Fire clothes usually contain a layer of heat insulation material, such as flame retardant cotton or flame retardant coating, to isolate heat and reduce conduction. This can reduce the speed and temperature of heat transfer to the fireman's body and provide additional protection.

Fire clothes are usually designed with air passages to promote air circulation. This helps to dissipate local heat and reduce the temperature rise inside the clothes. In addition, the fire suit also has good moisture absorption performance, which can help firefighters keep dry and comfortable.

Matters needing attention in wearing fire suit

1. Wear it correctly: make sure that the size of the fire suit is suitable for your figure and wear it correctly. Make sure the clothes are tight, but not too tight, so as to move freely.

2. Don't carry flammable items: When wearing fire protection clothing, avoid carrying flammable items, such as lighters and matches, to reduce the fire risk.

3. Check for wear and damage: Before putting on the fire suit, carefully check for wear, damage or damage. If it is worn or damaged, it should be replaced or repaired in time.

4. Daily maintenance: Maintain and clean the fire suit regularly to ensure its protective performance. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations and use appropriate cleaning methods and detergents.

5. Training and familiarization with operation: Through relevant training and drills, master the correct method of putting on and taking off fire-fighting clothes. In an emergency, it is very important to be able to put on and take off the fire suit quickly and skillfully.

6, pay attention to comfort: fire suits are usually heavy, which is easy to cause body temperature to rise.

7. Coordination with other personal protective equipment: Fire clothing is usually used in coordination with other personal protective equipment, such as fire helmet, protective gloves and protective boots. Ensure that all accessories are properly worn and maintain their normal state and function.