The effect of repeated washings on thermal protective performances of one most used structural firefighting turnout gear in the Gauteng Province in South Africa
Lucas M Kekana, Joseph KO Asante, Bonex Mwakikunga
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Abstract
Fire performance measurements of one of the most used firefighting protective ensembles (also called turnout gears), in terms of thermal and smoke hazards, were determined with the cone calorimeter, that of thermal stability were determined with thermogravimetric analyzer, the physical inspection (physical degradation) of the surface done with the scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive spectroscopy measurements determined the elemental compositions of the detergent used in washing and the residual elements in the turnout gears. The cone calorimeter results indicated that the values of the thermal performance parameters, namely: peak heat release rate, maximum average rate of heat emission, and fire growth rate index, all decrease with increasing number of washing cycles, while the smoke parameters: peak smoke production rate, smoke growth rate index, total smoke release, and related sustained flaming values, all increase with increasing number of washing cycles. From the thermogravimetric analyzer measurements, the thermal stability of the turnout gears decrease with increasing number of washings.
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The Journal of Fire Sciences is a leading journal for the reporting of significant fundamental and applied research that brings understanding of fire chemistry and fire physics to fire safety. Its content is aimed toward the prevention and mitigation of the adverse effects of fires involving combustible materials, as well as development of new tools to better address fire safety needs. The Journal of Fire Sciences covers experimental or theoretical studies of fire initiation and growth, flame retardant chemistry, fire physics relative to material behavior, fire containment, fire threat to people and the environment and fire safety engineering. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).