CARRINGTON – Personal protective equipment (PPE) manufacturer Carrington Textiles has announced the NFPA 2112 certification of its reengineered range of flame-retardant fabrics, a standard deemed a hallmark of quality with regards to effectiveness against flash fires.
“Safety and performance are two of the most important pillars on which we based everything we do,” said Carrington’s sales and marketing director, Paul Farrell. “That’s the reason why we subjected these fabrics to more rigorous tests to reach the NFPA 2112 standard. If you think about it, all garments can look the same, but the difference between having workwear that’s NFPA 2112 certified or not will unfortunately make the difference during an on-site accident.”
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