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The service life of flame retardant protective clothing



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The service life of flame retardant protective clothing

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Flame-retardant protective clothing, especially flame-retardant protective clothing made of flame-retardant finishing fabrics, must be soaked and washed in cold water before wearing; if it is contaminated with flammable dust, oil and other flammable liquids, it should be cleaned in time. It is best not to mix flame-retardant protective clothing with other clothing. Use neutral detergent when cleaning. Do not use soap or soap powder to avoid forming a layer of flammable deposits on the surface of the clothing, which will affect the flame-retardant effect and breathability. The washing water temperature should be below 40°C, and the washing time should be as short as possible, but there should be sufficient time to rinse with clean water to remove residual detergent. Do not use bleaching powder to remove stains, as this may affect the flame retardant properties and strength of the fabric. Do not scrub with hard objects such as brushes or rub with your hands. Flame-retardant protective clothing should be left to dry naturally to avoid sunlight and heat sources from affecting its protective performance. Hooks, buckles and other accessories that fall off must be repaired in time. Hooks and buckles should be fastened tightly when wearing them; try to avoid contact with chemical corrosives such as acids and alkalis, and pay attention to prevent damage caused by hooks, hanging, twisting, grinding, etc.; threads appear If the seam is damaged, use flame-retardant thread to repair it in time. Flame retardant protective clothing should be discarded in time if it is damaged, mildewed or has oil stains that cannot be cleaned. The user should submit samples for inspection of flame-retardant protective clothing that has expired for one year or has been stored for one year. Products that have lost flame-retardant protective properties after testing should be scrapped in batches in a timely manner to ensure the use of qualified products.
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