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Hand protection is vital in fire supplies to safeguard firefighters' hands from various hazards encountered during firefighting and rescue operations. Fire-resistant gloves are important components of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to provide thermal insulation, abrasion resistance, and dexterity.Fire-resistant gloves are typically made from materials such as Nomex, Kevlar, or leather, which offer high heat resistance and durability. These gloves protect firefighters' hands from burns, cuts, punctures, and other injuries while allowing them to maintain the necessary dexterity to handle equipment, tools, and debris.
In addition to thermal protection, some fire-resistant gloves feature waterproof or moisture-wicking properties to keep firefighters' hands dry and comfortable during extended operations. They may also incorporate reinforced palms and fingertips for added durability and grip.
Properly fitting fire-resistant gloves are important to provide comfort and dexterity without compromising protection. Firefighters should receive training in the selection, use, and care of hand protection to maximize their effectiveness in preventing injuries and maintaining operational readiness during firefighting and rescue missions.










