Discover the DRIFIRE® Difference

Welcome to the DRIFIRE Blog! We provide America’s finest with comfort and protection built to last, whether you are warfighter on a mission to protect the country, or you’re an electrical lineman bringing power to the people. No matter what kind of challenges you face, day in and day out, you can count on DRIFIRE for the protection and comfort you need to focus on what is really important.

Here at the DRIFIRE Blog, we’ll provide all the details and information you need to stay protected, comfortable and informed on the job. You’ll find:

  • Work safety tips
  • New product reviews
  • The latest on FR technology
  • Videos, photos and stories from real-life DRIFIRE wearers
  • And more!

You’ve got some powerful, life-saving clothes on your back, and we want to let you know just what you – and your protective apparel – are capable of when you choose DRIFIRE.

Through it all, DRIFIRE remains committed to developing, engineering and distributing permanent FR clothing for military professionals, fire fighters, law enforcement personnel, electrical linemen, and oil and gas workers. We stand proudly behind our DRIFIRE Promise, and invite you to join us in our efforts to creating safer and more efficient work environments.

The DRIFIRE Promise: Our goal is to provide flame resistant garments that are comfortable and compliant with safety regulations. With DRIFIRE garments, you can enjoy:

  • Permanent flame resistance that won’t wash or wear out over time
  • No-melt, no-drip fabrics that will not fuse to skin or ignite when exposed to open flames, and will self-extinguish when the ignition source is removed
  • Superior moisture wicking properties to move sweat away from your skin, combined with fast drying times that are significantly faster than regular cotton
  • Odor resistant fabrics that will keep you fresh
  • A range of designs and fabric options that can be layered, mixed and matched to meet your unique comfort and safety needs
  • A line of high-visibility, FR garments that meet ANSI Class 2 and Class 3 guidelines, ensuring comfort and safety in conditions where high visibility is crucial

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