Fire-Resistant & Flame-Retardant Overalls and Clothing

Shop our wide range of flame retardant overalls and fireproof clothing all of which can be personalised with your logo, slogan or names through our print or embroidery services. We can provide a variety of items from flame retardant overalls through to hoodies, trousers and polo shirts. Perfect for teams looking for durable, comfortable and prot...

Shop our wide range of flame retardant overalls and fireproof clothing all of which can be personalised with your logo, slogan or names through our print or embroidery services. We can provide a variety of items from flame retardant overalls through to hoodies, trousers and polo shirts. Perfect for teams looking for durable, comfortable and protective workwear that stands against the test of time. With a wide variety of garments, styles and sizes you will be sure the find the best fire retardant overalls and uniform for every member of your team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Flame retardant workwear is specially designed clothing made from materials that resist ignition and help prevent the spread of flames. Rather than catching fire easily, these garments either self-extinguish or burn very slowly when exposed to open flames or extreme heat. This helps minimise burn injuries and provides vital protection in hazardous environments such as welding, foundries, oil and gas, or electrical work.

While often used interchangeably, there is a subtle difference. "Flame retardant" usually refers to materials that have been chemically treated or inherently designed to resist ignition. "Fire resistant" can be a broader term, encompassing both flame retardant and heat-resistant properties. In the context of workwear, flame retardant clothing is specifically designed to resist catching fire and to limit the spread of flames.

In the UK, flame retardant clothing must comply with specific safety standards such as:
EN ISO 11612: Protection against heat and flame


EN ISO 11611: Protective clothing for welding


EN 1149: Anti-static protection


IEC 61482: Protection against thermal hazards of electric arc


Always check that your workwear is certified to the relevant standard for your industry and job role.

The lifespan of flame retardant workwear depends on factors such as frequency of use, type of work, and proper care. Some garments maintain their protection for the life of the fabric, while others may lose effectiveness over time or after repeated washing. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and replace items when signs of damage or reduced protection appear.