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International Enviroguard Flame Resistant PyroGuard FR Standard Clothing Coverall, Disposable, Elastic Wrists and Open Ankles, Blue, 2X-Large (Case of 25)

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About International Enviroguard Flame Resistant PyroGuard

This Enviroguard Flame Resistant PyroGuard FR standard coverall is a blue disposable single-piece protective garment made with a cloth-like material treated with phosphate-based flame retardant to be worn over other flame-resistant apparel. It protects the other apparel from dirt, grease, and non-toxic liquids. The 73.3 grams per square meter (GSM) fabric is water repellant and breathable to allow heat and moisture to escape for comfort. This coverall features elastic cuffs for tight fit at the wrists, and a front zipper to facilitate donning. The seams are serged for reinforcement and fray resistance. The collar adds more neck protection and a more professional appearance than collarless coveralls. The coverall material meets National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standard 701 for flame propagation of textiles and films (1989 and 1999 methods). It meets the ANSI/ISEA (American National Standards Institute/International Safety Equipment Association) 101-1996 standard, which provides requirements for the performance, size dimensions, labeling, and packaging of limited-use and disposable coveralls. This coverall is a nonwoven, disposable protective clothing product that is intended for one-time use only.Coveralls, also known as boilersuits, are single-piece protective garments with full length legs and sleeves. Coveralls come in a range of protection levels, from light-duty suits worn over street clothes to keep them clean while working, to heavy-duty hazmat suits that protect the wearer from toxic liquids, gases, and airborne particles. Less protective suits are made of breathable fabric, and can weigh less and feel less restrictive than heavy-duty suits. More protective suits are made of fabrics impervious to gases and water vapor, and include hoods, attached boot covers, taped seams, all features which can lead to discomfort or heat stress if worn for extended periods. Protective coveralls are commonly used in applications such as