Working people who have occupations on the railroad, at paint and pigment factories, or with flammable substances like pharmaceuticals, flour, and sawdust, should definitely think long and hard about the hazards they face. Flame Resistant Shirts really are a must-have when you work with welding equipment, in environments where quick... Learn More About Flame Resistant Shirts
Working people who have occupations on the railroad, at paint and pigment factories, or with flammable substances like pharmaceuticals, flour, and sawdust, should definitely think long and hard about the hazards they face. Flame Resistant Shirts really are a must-have when you work with welding equipment, in environments where quick fires are a threat, or around flammable chemicals. This dependable FR workwear provides a necessary extra layer of fire-resistant protection between you and sparks, flashes, and flame. The government recommends wearing layers of FR clothing when you work on dangerous job sites. Although you could wear 100% cotton clothing under an FR work shirt, it's a better idea to layer flame-resistant garments like t-shirts, button-down shirts, and sweatshirts - Working Person's Store carries them all! Many companies make flame resistant shirts, so you have a wide variety to choose from. National Safety Apparel, Dickies, Polar King, Bulwark, Carhartt, and even Wrangler make FR clothing that protects and is comfortable for the workplace. Most FR garments are made of a special fabric blend that puts flame-resistant protection on the outside and soft fabric near your skin. Although it manages to stay comfortable for a surprisingly long time, FR clothing in general shouldn't be washed at home. Washing reduces its longevity. Whether you're looking for something for work or for the work you do at home, we've got it. Check out all the flame-resistant clothing WPS carries and make sure you're covered.
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