Firefighting Suites
Product development through innovation is key to Distinguished Horizone.
Of course, we conducted extensive field trials and rigorous laboratory testing. Before that, however, we made sure that we thoroughly understood the specific requirements of firefighting’s most valuable assets. The Firefighters themselves.
We talked to them. We listened to them. We heard what they had to say. The result is a range of advanced firefighters Tunics and Overtrousers, which provide optimum protection against Heat and Flame, acids, chemicals, viral and pathogens, as well as the elements wind and rain.
A range that features garments that are lighter, better ventilated, have moisture management, more breathable, and offer improved mobility and comfort to substantially reduce the problems of heat stress.
PPE also offers enhanced design features to give vital extra protection to the most vulnerable parts of the body.
In our business only constant is change. We’re constantly investigating and applying the very latest innovations in construction techniques, fabric technologies, and membrane (Moisture barrier) developments.
Ensuring that we constantly provide the highest quality and cost–effective solutions to meet the most demanding firefighting requirements.


Advanced technical products
All Firefighting Garments
All Firefighting Garments
Action Cut Design
The back hem of jacket is lowered and back top area of the trousers is raised. This gives a greater area of interface overlap when stretching and bending.
The fire fighter's movement and activity has been seriously considered in the ergonomic development of the Praetorian suit.
This can be particularly seen in the construction of the limb panels which are divided into three horizontal sections.
This allows shaping of the sleeves and legs to follow the curves and contours and reduce material at the inner bends when flexing.
Garment Features

Quick Release Zip

Perforated Trim

Triple Trim

Prismatic Trim
Care and maintenance
We offer a flexible and comprehensive service which includes technical advice and support, garment design, manufacturing, stocking, distribution and the supply of accessories. You can also take advantage of the added reassurance of the Total Assist garment management service, a flexible management service that puts you firmly in control.
Firefighting Accessories

Helmet
EN 443:2008
Helmets for firefighting in buildings and other structures.

Flash Hood
EN469:2005
Protective clothing for fire fighters - Performance requirements for protective clothing for fire fighting.

Gloves
EN659:2003 + A1 2008
Protective gloves for fire fighters

Leather Boots
EN 1590:2011
Footwear for firefighters
We also do Stationwear


