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It's time to walk through a step-by-step overview of how to clean the helmet effectively.

Proper fire helmet maintenance is crucial for both exposure reduction and extending the life of the gear. So, let's dive into the process and ensure the helmet is in top-notch condition.

Safety First

Before embarking on the cleaning journey, it's important to prioritize safety. The individual cleaning the helmet should don a pair of examination gloves, an apron, and safety glasses or goggles.

These precautions help create a safe environment for the cleaning process.

Step 1: Detach and Separate Components

Textile-based detachable elements can be hand-washed individually or cleaned in a washer

Begin by removing any detachable or separate components such as ear covers, suspension covers, and goggles from the helmet. These components should be washed and dried separately.

Textile-based detachable elements can be hand-washed individually or cleaned in a washer extractor along with garments or hoods.

Step 2: Prepare the Utility Sink

With the components removed, it's time to prepare the utility sink. Fill it with warm water, ensuring the temperature does not exceed 40 degrees Celsius or 105 degrees Fahrenheit.

Choose a mild detergent with a pH between 6.0 and 10.5, following the manufacturer's recommended ratio of detergent to water.

Step 3: Hand Wash and Brush

Hand wash any attached face shields using a soft cloth. Utilize a soft bristle brush to reach between components and scrub both the exterior and interior of the helmet.

Thoroughly rinse the helmet after washing, ensuring all detergent is removed.

Step 4: Air Dry

Avoid machine cleaning or drying, as this could compromise the integrity of the helmet

Once the cleaning process is complete, allow the helmet to air dry. Using a soft towel to aid in drying can speed up the process and ensure all moisture is eliminated.

Avoid machine cleaning or drying, as this could compromise the integrity of the helmet. The helmet is now clean and ready for action.

Regular maintenance

Regular maintenance not only ensures the longevity of the gear, but also contributes to the overall safety. If users have additional gear in need of attention, don't hesitate to contact Gear Wash.

Gear Wash keeps the equipment in top condition, providing it with the protection deserves. Stay safe, and keep the gear in top-notch shape!

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