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State Brigades

The most advanced protection for firefighters

Top kit for state brigades

State brigades are our most familiar firefighters. From dealing with structural fires and attending traffic accidents to putting out wildfires and responding to flooding, these people are our local heroes. So let’s treat them that way. Your crew needs kit for all eventualities. For burning buildings in the middle of winter, for moorlands in the heat of summer and for everything in between. We’ve made it our business to be experts in firefighting kit, so you can trust FlamePro no matter what your requirement.

Safety from head to toe

It’s not just the suits you need. You want your firefighters to be covered from head to toe. That’s why we make sure the boots, gloves and helmets we sell are just as reliable as our jackets, trousers and base layer, so you can get everything you need with the same FlamePro high standards. And we’re proud that every item we design exceeds AS and EN (European Norms) standards.

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Safe kit is well maintained kit

Kit needs to protect against more than fire and water. Our suits provide layered protection that lets heat and moisture out while blocking harmful contaminates like chemicals, blood and cancer-causing particulates. Keeping kit clean will help it last longer, but it will also make it safer, as cleaning the muck off, also keeps it off firefighter skin.

FlamePro Fire Brochure

Access the latest FlamePro Fire brochure, covering a range of our suits, accessories and services that make FlamePro the number one choice for State Brigades.

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Still looking for the perfect kit?

State brigades do it all, so you need kit that does it all. Trust FlamePro to keep your people safe. Contact us today to find out more.

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19 June 2023

Many of us have been alarmed by recent research commissioned by the Fire Brigades Union and independently carried out by the University of Central Lancashire, that evidences instances of cancer among firefighters aged 35-39 is up to 323% higher than t