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5.2.3 Disinfection
1. Prepare a disinfectant bath containing water and a
disinfectant.
2. Place all parts to be disinfected into the disinfectant bath
(duration: 15 minutes).
3. Thoroughly rinse all parts under running water.
4. Dry all parts in the air or in a drying cabinet (temperature:
max. 60 °C). Do not expose to direct sunlight.
5.3

Maintenance work

The following maintenance work is normally not carried out by
the fireman, but by service personnel. They are therefore
described in the Technical manual:
– Replacing the internal helmet components
– Replacing the face protector
– Replacing the eye protector
– Replacing the function plate
– Replacing the front cover
– Replacing the reflective strips
– Replacing the rear head padding
– Repairing paint on the helmet shell
– Replacing the neck guard mount
– Replacing O-rings
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Transport
The fire helmet can be transported in a helmet case or in a
helmet bag. The fire helmet might also be transported in a
cardboard box if it is packed in a PE-bag or wrapped in a
sufficient amount of wrapping paper. All attached parts can
remain attached to the fire helmet for transport. The visors
should be folded up (not the in-use position).
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Storage
Store the fire helmet in a cool and dry sheltered place. Avoid
exposure to direct sunlight during storage in order to prevent
any possible long term damage to the coating due to
ultraviolet radiation (especially in case of fluorescent paint).
Store visors in a clean, dry area out of direct sunlight and high
humidity.
Avoid storage near aggressive substances (e.g. solvents,
fuels).
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Disposal
8.1
Life span
Check the usability after every use (see "After use", page 15).
The service life of the helmet and visors depends on the
following factors:
– Materials used
– Environment in which the helmet is used and stored
– Type of strain
– Intended use
– Compliance with maintenance instructions
Further information can be obtained from Dräger.
8.2

Disposal information

The materials used for the fire helmet and accessories comply
with Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS) and Regulation (EC)
1907/2006 (REACH) and may be disposed of in accordance
with national regulations.
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Technical data

9.1

Fire helmet

Material of the helmet shell
Weight:
Storage conditions
Temperature
rel. humidity
9.2
Visors
Visor material
Optical class
9.3

Chemical permeation resistance

The fire helmets and visors are resistant to the following
chemicals:
Chemical
Concentration (mass-%)
Sulphur dioxide
30% (aqueous solution)
Sodium hydroxide
10 % (aqueous solution)
p-Xylene
undiluted
Butane-1-ol
undiluted
n-heptane
undiluted
Instructions for use
Glass-fibre reinforced
thermosetting plastic (PA-GF)
Basic version:
1310 g
0°C to 45°C
up to 90 %
Polycarbonate
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