Flame Retardant Clothing

Flame-Retardant – Industrial & High-Visibility FR Treated Garments

Our Flame-Retardant Clothing collection delivers protective apparel treated to self-extinguish when exposed to flame hazards. These garments are chemically treated (flame-retardant) to slow ignition and reduce burn severity, making them ideal for industrial environments where occasional fire or spark exposure is a concern. From high-visibility vests and FR shirts to full-body coveralls, these items help you meet safety protocols without requiring inherently fire-resistant fibers.

Whether you're outfitting a utility crew, road maintenance team, or oil-field workforce, this category provides FRT garments that maintain compliance, comfort, and functionality across demanding work scenarios. These items are especially suited for operations that require visibility + flame treatment, but not necessarily arc-flash or high-heat protection.

Key Features 

  • Chemically treated flame-retardant fabrics (FRT) that self-extinguish

  • High-visibility options with FR reflective striping

  • Coveralls, shirts, pants, and jackets available in FRT treatment

  • Breathable and durable materials for industrial wear

  • Reinforced seams, secure closures (zippers, snaps), and functional pockets

  • Multiple sizes, including utility cuts and full-body options

  • Light to midweight garments to balance comfort and protection

  • Designed to integrate with other PPE: hard hats, gloves, boots, and fall gear

  • Cost-effective alternative to inherently FR fibers for lower-risk flame exposure

  • IFR - Inherently Flame Resistant and Arc clothing 

What Standards This Product Category Meets

  • These garments are treated to be self-extinguishing, but are not necessarily arc-rated; check the label for FR certification.

  • Many styles are designed to meet or reference ANSI/ISEA 107 performance expectations when flame resistance is required alongside visibility. According to ANSI, a garment labelled “FR” must meet one of the designated test methods (e.g., ASTM F1506, ASTM F1891, ASTM F2302, etc.).

  • FRT treatment durability depends on care: harsh detergents or high-heat drying can degrade the chemical coating.

  • For true arc or flash-fire risk, choose garments that meet NFPA 2112, ASTM F1506, or similar “inherent FR” standards, which may be more appropriate.

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