Der Feuerwehrhelm

Award of the Medal of Honor for 75 years of loyal service on the volunteer fire brigade
Fire Department Potsdam Drewitz Germany
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Federal Republic of Germany since 1949 Synthetic helmet (˜2011)
In this collection since: 19.07.2013
0536 Fire helmet of the company Schuberth in Germany.
The helmet type is called F 220.

The company Schuberth describes its helmet as follows:

Applications
High-performance fire fighter’s helmet for fire fighting in buildings and other structures, in modern helmet shape, with perfect functionality and maximum wearing comfort.

Outer Shell
Advanced high temperature-resistant duroplastic material (HighTemp-Fibre)
Helmet shape: Type A (half shell)

Inner shell
PU inner shell, resistant to high temperatures

Helmet weight
Approx. 1,150 g

Sizes
Adjustable from head size 53 – 62 cm

Helmet colours
Standard: With long persistent afterglow, reflective band around the outside in silver, red, black and white
Special colours: Additional colours upon request

Product benefits
Modern helmet shape, Type A
Approved according to DIN EN 443:2008
Increased resistance to flames, helmet shell material made of further developed, highly temperature-resistant HighTemp-Fibre
Integrated visor tested to DIN EN 14458:2004
3-point-chin-neck strap made from Nomex® material
Height-adjustable interior fittings
Head size quick-adjustment system for full-face masks with head strap
High-quality inner shell of PU foam
Multi-Adaption-Lock; Pushbutton fasteners for direct attachment of full-face masks as well as accessories
Lamp holder
Wide range of accessories
Electrical insulation capacity E2/E3
Low-temperature classifi cation –40°C
Contact with liquid chemicals
Solas approval

Standard
EN 443:2008

Additional requirements
Solas approval
Contact with liquid chemicals
Electrical insulation capacity E2/E3
Low-temperature classification –40°C

Date of manufacture 05/2011
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