Firefighter suit trials

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

PPE manufacturer Ballyclare has revealed the success of a series of trials of its recently launched structural firefighter garments.

Ballyclare’s Xenon firefighter suit featuring the GORE PARALLON System has been subjected to a series of stringent tests, by Gore and Ballyclare, with very positive results being returned on both occasions. 

The Ballyclare Xenon garments feature the GORE PARALLON System produced by W.L. Gore and Associates – a company with whom Ballyclare has a long and well-established relationship.

Richard Ballheimer, Ballyclare’s fire & technical director, said: "We launched them in both male and female fits late last year and the reaction from the market was extremely encouraging. The tests undertaken by both companies proves the quality of the garments and underlines why the market responded so positively." 

The lightweight, breathable and waterproof GORE PARALLON System is said to provide impressive thermal protection to the wearer, thanks to its double membrane configuration. This reduces the risk of burn injuries and heat stress in wet and dry conditions, and creates consistent protection without compromising comfort. 

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