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Morning Pride by Honeywell Technical Rescue garments are tri-certified to
- NFPA 1951, 2007 edition, for Technical Rescue and Recovery Clothing
- NPFA 1999, 2003 edition, for Emergency Medical Operations Clothing
- NPFA 1992, 2005 edition, for Liquid Splash and HazMat Clothing
These 2-layer (standard) garments feature a slim profile, since Technical Rescue
and Recovery applications require frequent confined space operations. Along with
EMS and Structural TAC clothing, they have the slimmest profile styling of all our
clothing systems. Winter liners are available. The garments feature a sewn-in moisture
barrier with full Tail and pant fly inspection ports, and a sewn-in moisture barrier.
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- Technical Rescue and Recovery Clothing
Features
- Two-layer (Shell/Liner) common sense design. This allows the shell to take the punishment
of daily use but protects the pathogen/moisture barrier, unlike single-layer tri-laminate
designs. Tears in our shell do not compromise integrity of bloodborne protection
and can be repaired locally. The two layer system has been widely preferred in the
field and allows onsite customization (patches, rank upgrades, etc.).
- Zipper and hook and loop closure to allow tailored, integrated collar design.
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A liner inspection port opening at the Tailâ„¢ and a means of liner inspection at
the pants fly
- Sewn-in moisture barrier
- Partial List of Options
- NFPA 1977, 2005 edition Wildland certification
- Detachable Moisture Barrier
- Hideaway hood
- Fleece vested liners, attached via zipper
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For full product information, click Catalogs on the side menu and view
our Morning Pride by Honeywell Clothing Catalog, Price List, and Specification Worksheet.
For product specifications, click Contact Us to contact with your regional
representative.
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