• @[email protected]
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    228 months ago

    Our new gear is better and lighter than ever, made 100% of military grade polyester! Even in the toughest situations it will stick with you!*

    *See fine print for terms and conditions.

    • @Pencilnoob
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      88 months ago

      My instructors always tell stories about folks who wore synthetic clothes under their gear, then it melted to their skin when they are inside a building. Big yikes

  • ChihuahuaOfDoom
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    188 months ago

    That’s like asking for video game advice “get good bro”

  • @Pencilnoob
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    128 months ago

    Ugh I’m dreading the day we discover turnout gear gives the wearer cancer or some shit. It’s coated in all kinds of crazy crap.

    • @SkyezOpen
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      98 months ago

      The asbestos is in the middle somewhere so… Probably not?

    • Pleb
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      88 months ago

      After it’s used it most certainly does.

      Firefighters nowadays change their gear after certain operations before they get back on their truck. Or at least they do here.

      • @Pencilnoob
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        88 months ago

        Oh yeah, the carcinogens from a fire definitely are cancerous, and we’re always taught to put our dirty gear in trash compactor bags and wash it in a special machine back at the station.

        I meant all the coatings on the outer shell or inside the lining by our necks and wrists. That would get into the body through the thin skin there even when just walking around

        • Pleb
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          18 months ago

          I just wanted to share my knowledge from TV to be honest.

          But at this point I expect pretty much everything we wear or use to be dangerous for us…