Contaminated firefighting PPE carries hidden risks. PODAB’s specialist drying systems help remove harmful residues, protect textile performance and ensure equipment is safely prepared for the next emergency response.
Firefighters face danger long after the flames are extinguished. In recent years, increasing attention has been given to the hidden risks linked to contaminated PPE. Toxic residues from smoke and fire debris cling to turnout gear, gloves and boots, following firefighters back to the station and into daily routines. Without proper handling, these substances can increase long-term health risks and compromise the protective function of the equipment itself.
Cleaning PPE is only one part of the solution. Drying is equally critical. If gear is dried incorrectly or left damp for too long, it can trap contaminants, damage materials and delay readiness for the next call-out. Traditional tumble drying or air drying is often inefficient and can cause unnecessary wear to sensitive protective fabrics.
This is where specialised drying solutions make a real difference.
Designed for firefighter routines
PODAB has developed drying cabinets specifically for firefighting gear, based on close collaboration with firefighter organisations and real-world station workflows. The FC20 drying cabinet is purpose-built for turnout gear and allows up to six full sets of PPE to be dried simultaneously. Specially designed hangers direct warm air inside the garments while also drying the exterior, ensuring even and controlled drying without mechanical movement.
Unlike tumble dryers, the FC20 uses stationary, ventilated warm air. This prevents friction and stress on fabrics and helps maintain the protective structure and impregnation of the garments. A built-in reactivation phase restores existing impregnation after washing and cures new impregnation, extending the life of the gear and maintaining water and chemical resistance.
One system for all equipment
Protective clothing is only part of a firefighter’s equipment. Helmets, masks, boots, hoses and SCBA components must also be handled correctly to remain safe and functional. The TS63 E drying cabinet complements the FC20 by offering a flexible interior that can be adapted with shelves, rails or hangers for different types of equipment.
Together, the two cabinets form a complete drying system for the fire station, allowing all gear, from turnout suits to accessories, to be dried safely, efficiently and hygienically.
Reducing risk through better routines
Studies continue to show elevated cancer risk among firefighters, linked to repeated exposure to hazardous substances. While no single product can eliminate this risk, improving post-incident routines plays a vital role in reducing cumulative exposure. Proper washing followed by controlled, gentle drying helps remove harmful residues and prevents recontamination.
At the same time, correct drying ensures that PPE is ready for the next response without unnecessary delays. Faster turnaround times mean improved operational readiness, while longer textile lifespan reduces replacement costs and waste.
Technology that works quietly in the background
PODAB’s drying cabinets are designed for continuous use in demanding environments. They operate without mechanical action, require minimal maintenance and use smart air circulation to improve energy efficiency.
By integrating specialised drying into standard routines, fire stations can take an important step toward improving both safety and sustainability.
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