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Firefighter station wear, NFPA 1970 work apparel, and FR vs non-FR education

StationWear.ca is a dedicated resource for firefighter station wear and uniforms, supporting fire and EMS teams with apparel intended for daily duty, training, and extended shifts. The platform focuses on garments worn before, between, and after emergency responses, where comfort, durability, and material performance directly impact responder safety.

StationWear.ca provides guidance aligned with NFPA 1970 work apparel, emphasizing thermally stable, non-melting materials appropriate for station environments and transitional operations. In addition to product selection, the site includes educational resources explaining the differences between flame-resistant (FR) and non-FR work apparel, helping departments make informed, risk-based uniform decisions.

While NFPA 1970 permits both FR and non-FR garments depending on role and exposure, StationWear.ca reinforces industry best practices related to material behavior under heat, secondary injury risk, and layered PPE considerations. This education-first approach supports policy development, managed uniform programs, and defensible purchasing decisions for modern fire and EMS organizations.

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