How to Properly Wash Flame-Resistant (FR) Clothing

 Flame-resistant (FR) clothing is vital for workers in industries such as Oil & Gas, Electric Utilities, and New Energy. Maintaining the protective qualities of these garments requires proper care, especially when it comes to washing.

The good news is that FR clothing can be washed regularly without losing its flame-resistant properties—if done correctly. Harbor365’s FR garments are designed to withstand frequent laundering while maintaining safety and durability. However, improper washing can degrade the fabric and reduce protection.

Here are some important tips for washing FR clothing:

 Use mild detergents: Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, or any harsh chemicals that can break down    the FR treatment or fibers.

 Wash in warm water: Use water temperatures below 60°C (140°F) to prevent damage.

 Avoid high heat drying: Tumble dry on low or hang dry to extend garment life.

 Do not dry clean: Dry cleaning solvents can compromise FR properties.

 Follow manufacturer instructions: Always check the care label for specific guidelines.

By following these simple steps, you ensure that your FR clothing continues to offer reliable protection and comfort. Regular inspections are also key—replace garments that show signs of wear, such as holes or tears.

Proper washing care helps Harbor365 garments stay effective and comfortable, allowing workers to focus on their jobs safely and confidently.




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