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Impact of Repeated Exposure and Cleaning on Protective Properties of Structural Firefighting Turnout Gear

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  • Alternative Title:
    Fire Technol
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    The US fire service has become acutely aware of the need to clean PPE after fires. However, there is concern that damage from repeated cleaning may impact critical protection from fireground risk. Using a protocol that included repeated simulated fireground exposures (between 0 and 40 cycles) and/or repeated cleaning with techniques common in the fire service, we found that several important protective properties of NFPA 1971 compliant turnout gear are significantly changed. Outer shell and thermal liner tear strength showed a statistically significant reduction when laundered as compared to wet or dry decontamination. Larger changes in outer shell tear strength resulted when the coat closure incorporated hook & dee clasps as compared with garments using zippered closures. Total Heat Loss (THL) was reduced for all samples that underwent any form of cleaning while Thermal Protective Performance (TPP) was only increased in the gear that was laundered. These results suggest that some important protective properties of bunker gear can be decreased after repeated exposure/cleaning cycles relative to their levels when tested in a new condition. For the specific materials tested, outer shell trap tear strength in the fill direction and seam strength dropped below NFPA 1971 requirements after 40 laundering cycles. The findings for this study may have utility for setting preconditions for the measurement of certain performance properties in future editions of NFPA 1971.
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  • Source:
    Fire Technol. 57(2):791-813
  • Pubmed ID:
    35673328
  • Pubmed Central ID:
    PMC9170133
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  • Volume:
    57
  • Issue:
    2
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    urn:sha256:3f6e3d6792f312c91403b0bbaa214a58e3ac406e88dca1eed5acf543d14c895d
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