Take care of your clothes
Wash instruction
Taking proper care of your safety gear not only extends its lifespan but also ensures that it continues to provide the protection you rely on. Below, you’ll find essential care and wash instructions for our safety products:
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Review the Product Label
Before washing your safety gear, always refer to the product label or care label for specific washing instructions. Different materials and designs may have unique care requirements.
2
Regular Inspection
Routinely inspect your safety gear for any signs of damage, wear, or tear. Damaged gear may not provide adequate protection and should be replaced promptly.
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General Care Guidelines
1. Machine Washing: Whenever possible, use a washing machine to clean your safety gear. Follow the instructions on the care label for recommended settings, including water temperature and cycle type.
2. Hand Washing: For safety gear that is not machine washable, use a mild detergent and lukewarm water.
3. Avoid Bleach: Never use bleach, as it can damage the materials and reduce the effectiveness of your safety gear.
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High-Visibility Garments
If you have high-visibility safety garments, take extra care:
- Separate Colors: Wash high-visibility gear separately from other clothing to prevent color transfer.
- Reflective Tape: Protect reflective tape by turning garments inside out or placing them in a laundry bag.
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Fasteners and Closures
Before washing, fasten zippers, snaps, and closures to prevent them from snagging or damaging the fabric.
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Drying
Air Dry: Whenever possible, air dry your safety gear. Hanging it in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight is ideal.
Low Heat: If using a dryer, use the lowest heat setting to prevent overheating and damage.
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Storage
Store your safety gear in a cool, dry place when not in use. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
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Repairs and Replacements
Repairs: If you notice any damage or tear, have your safety gear professionally repaired or replaced.
Replacement: Safety gear has a lifespan, and it should be replaced when it reaches the end of its recommended use period or when it no longer meets safety standards.
By following these care and wash instructions, you can ensure that your safety gear remains in optimal condition, providing you with the protection you need when you need it. Please note that these are general guidelines, and specific care instructions may vary depending on the type of safety gear and its materials. Always refer to the care label on your product for the most accurate and detailed care instructions.
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