In general, protective insulating clothing on the market is used in order to achieve its intended performance. Protective clothing needs to be inspected before use to ensure that all equipment is in good condition, and that it is only effective when using protective clothing that is properly dressed, properly fastened, and in good condition. Before use. Clean and undamaged, if the garment is not in good condition (stains, cracks, tears or holes on the aluminized exterior) it needs to be replaced immediately. If the protective clothing is damaged during use, it should be removed from the work area immediately and replaced with the protective clothing. If the equipment is contaminated with combustibles, it may affect its flame retardant properties. Protective clothing does not provide protection against the risk of electric shock. If the working environment is wet, watery, or sweaty, it may affect the thermal insulation of the equipment.
When cleaning, in order to ensure the efficacy of the protective insulation clothing and not damage the surface material of the clothing, it is not allowed to use machine washing, bleaching, ironing, dry cleaning, and drying operations for cleaning, which will damage the surface material of the protective insulation clothing, and the condition of the protective clothing should be visually inspected after use, and all remaining substances on the protective clothing should be removed with water, neutral soap and detergent (if necessary). Cleaners should only be used if the work area is really dirty and ensure that the substances used do not damage the aluminized surface. Protective clothing should be *dry before storage. If there are small burnt or scratched spots on the surface, aluminum spraying can be used to repair them. If the damage is severe or the damaged area is large, the protective clothing should be replaced. Incorrect cleaning operations may affect the safety characteristics of the equipment. It needs to be managed when it is not necessary, and the equipment needs to be kept in its original packaging and stored in a cool, dry, dust-free place, away from fire and direct light. In order to ensure that the aging phenomenon of protective heat insulation clothing is reduced, and the performance of protective heat insulation clothing is not reduced by the environment. If protective clothing is found to be contaminated with a specific substance or product, it is disposed of in accordance with the general rules for discardable fabrics. Otherwise, it should be disposed of in accordance with the current regulations on the disposal of special waste.






