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Product Introduction
Fire safety belt is a basic personal protective equipment worn around the waist by firefighters during firefighting, rescue operations, high-altitude work, and self-rescue and escape. It consists of high-strength webbing, metal buckles, and load-bearing rings. The entire webbing is a single integral structure with seamless design to ensure even and reliable force distribution.
This product meets the standard requirements of XF 494-2023 "Fire Fall Protection Equipment" and has passed the authoritative inspection of the National Fire Equipment Quality Supervision and Inspection Center. As an important component of the firefighter fall protection system, the fire safety belt can not only bear human weight and impact loads but also hang essential equipment such as waist axes, rope bags, and distress signal devices, providing safety guarantee for firefighters' movement, self-rescue, and operation in hazardous environments.
Product features
High strength and structural safety: The webtape is made of nylon 66 material and has a seamless structure throughout, capable of withstanding high-intensity impact loads. The metal buckle and the load-bearing D-ring are made of 7075 aluminum, which is corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant, and the minimum breaking strength meets the standard requirements.
Excellent environmental tolerance: The product has undergone strict high-temperature resistance tests. In a 204℃ high-temperature environment, neither the webbing nor the stitching shows any melting or charring, ensuring reliability in high-temperature fire conditions. All metal parts have undergone corrosion-resistant treatment and possess anti-static performance, making them suitable for complex and ever-changing rescue sites.
Humanized design and comfort: The width of the webbing is usually 70mm±1mm. The widened design can disperse the pressure on the waist, making it comfortable to wear and not constricting. The buckle adopts a card-inserting or pin buckle structure, which can be adjusted freely according to different waist sizes. It is easy to operate and firmly locked. Some belts are equipped with a D-ring design that combines fixed and movable features, facilitating the connection of safety hooks and ropes.
Lightweight and practicality: The entire belt weighs no more than 0.85kg, and the lightweight design reduces the burden on firefighters when they wear it for a long time. The belt is equipped with tool rings or movable plates, which can be used to hang waist axes, fire alarms, walkie-talkies and other equipment, improving on-site operation efficiency.
Applicable scenarios
At the scene of fire fighting and rescue: When firefighters enter the fire scene to fight the fire and evacuate people, they wear fire safety belts to secure their bodies, connect safety ropes, and use them in conjunction with other protective equipment to prevent slipping or falling in complex environments.
High-altitude and climbing operations: In high-altitude operation scenarios such as fire fighting outside buildings, floor rescue, and window escape, fire safety belts are used in conjunction with safety ropes, safety hooks, and anti-fall components to form a complete anti-fall protection system, ensuring the safety of rescue personnel during high-altitude operations.
Daily training and competition drills: Firefighters wear fire safety belts during daily skills training, physical fitness tests and fire-fighting competitions to ensure training safety. At the same time, they hang training equipment to simulate actual combat operation conditions.
Emergency rescue and industrial response: At rescue sites such as earthquakes, collapses, and mine accidents, when firefighters are conducting demolition, search and rescue, and transporting the injured, they wear belts to keep their bodies stable and prevent accidental slips or falls. Meanwhile, this equipment is also suitable for safety operation protection in high-risk industries such as petroleum, chemical engineering, and manufacturing.