10/02/2026
Most people see a coverall.
We see engineered protection.
Flame Resistant Clothing (FRC) isn’t just about fabric it’s about how every part of the garment works together to protect someone working in heat, sparks, and hazardous environments.
From flame-resistant cotton fabric to reinforced seams, proper construction and strict quality control - real safety wear is built, not stitched.
Because when someone is working on a plant site, refinery, or industrial zone, their coverall is more than a uniform.
It’s their first layer of protection.
This carousel breaks down what truly makes a garment FRC and why technical textiles are becoming a critical part of industrial safety worldwide.
Safety isn’t a feature.
It’s a responsibility.
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