As you read this article you are quite possibly at work or someplace other than your home. It’s also very likely that you drove to whatever location you are currently at. I would wager one of the first things you did when you entered your car was to apply your seat belt. Have you ever stopped and thought about why? I would suppose you would answer that “it is the law “or “you will be ticketed if you don’t have it on” and that’s very . . .
While most of us have never experienced an arc flash or flash fire first hand, it has been proven that these events do occur more commonly than you might think and FR clothing has been proven to greatly enhance your survivability chances should you be exposed to one of these hazards.
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