Therefore, the importance of flame-retardant protective clothing and arc-proof clothing is self-evident. Flame retardant, as the name suggests, is the ability to prevent the clothes themselves from being ignited. Flame-retardant protective clothing and arc-proof clothing are garments made of self-extinguishing flame-retardant fabrics and arc-proof fabrics, which are used to protect the torso and limbs of personnel who may be exposed to flash fire/deflagration or arc-related hazards. They are intended to reduce the severity of burns. That is to say, workers’ personal safety, burn severity, recovery time and quality of life all depend on the performance of flame-retardant protective clothing and arc-proof clothing.
In a fire, body parts covered by non-flame-retardant clothing are usually more severely burned than body parts not covered by clothing. If the fabric is sticky after being heated, it will cause further damage to the skin and make subsequent treatment difficult.
Flame-retardant protective clothing (FR) and arc-proof clothing (AR) can prevent the clothing itself from being ignited. Wearing appropriate flame-retardant protective clothing (FR) and arc-proof clothing (AR) can effectively reduce or avoid burns and death of workers.