1. Fire Prevention

    fireYou probably remember the basics of fire safety – most of us learned about fire hazards and safety from our parents or schools from a very early age. But it’s far too easy to get complacent about fire risks.

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  2. The Evolution of Tactical Gear: What's New in 2024?

    Tactical gear and clothing don’t often change wildly from year to year – there is no fashion runway for military or public safety personnel to change up their look. But products from shops like Propper do evolve over time, as technology around fabric improves and new feature configurations start to gain traction.

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  3. Emerging trends in workwear for 2024

    Before you invest in new clothes or gear, you want to make sure you’re getting something that lasts — durable items that will keep you looking professional and feeling comfortable for a long time to come.

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  4. Wildland Firefighter

    Answering “how hot can a firefighter suit get” isn’t as simple as it seems. In general, firefighter uniforms are made of specialized material that can withstand heat and flames for longer than standard materials. But exactly how much heat they can stand will vary greatly depending on the type of firefighter uniform.

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  5. Why Do We Celebrate Flag Day? A Reflection on June 14

     

    Why Do We Celebrate Flag Day? A Reflection on June 14

    In the United States, we celebrate our nation’s founding on the 4th of July. We have Memorial Day to honor soldiers who died in the service, and Veterans Day to honor all who served. And then, there’s Flag Day.

    It’s not an official federal holiday, and barely remarked upon for many Americans. So, what is the purpose of Flag Day? Why have a day set aside just to honor the U.S. national flag?

    To answer that, let’s look at the people who advocated to give Old Glory its own day of recognition.

    Flag Day: A long time coming

    Flag Day doesn’t have a single origin story – instead, a cluster of people, working over decades, finally brought the day to fruition. Its first big push came from 19th-century teachers and historians advocating for a day to recognize the flag annually on June 14,

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  6. What Exactly is Ripstop?

    RipstopYou see it all the time on the labels of outdoor gear: ripstop. It’s a cool sounding word. Sounds powerful, sturdy, fierce. But what does it mean, exactly? Does it mean the fabric won’t tear, ever? Is it somehow rip-proof? Learn more about the revolutionary material that changed the way tactical gear is made.

     

     

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  7. The History of Boonie Hats in the U.S. Military

    The boonie hat we know today was introduced to the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. Upon receipt, the boonies were welcomed by the troops in the field while also being generally disliked by top brass who thought the new floppy hats looked unprofessional. Let’s take a deeper look at the early days of this iconic piece of the American military uniform.

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  8. Wildland Firefighter Uniform Requirements

    All wildland fire uniforms that are certified for use by the USDA Forest Service must meet and exceed NFPA 1977 standards. Learn more about what this means and why it matters here.

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  9. What Protective Equipment Do Wildland Firefighters Wear?

    Wildland firefighting is physically demanding and exceptionally hazardous. The safety gear used and worn by these working professionals is designed to not only keep them comfortable and safe from injury - but potentially save their lives. The following is a brief overview of the personal protective equipment and wildland firefighter clothing used by the men and women on the firelines.

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  10. What Pants Do Wildland Firefighters Wear?

    Wildland firefighters wear specific flame-resistant (FR) pants made from a para-aramid blend (i.e Kevlar) fabric or meta-aramid blend (i.e.Nomex) fabrics. Here, we explain more about wildland fire pants and why wildland firefighters wear them to stay safe while fighting flames and saving lives.

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