Dräger HPS® SafeGuard NFPA
USABILITY
Optimal wearing comfort
Weighing just around 3.2 lbs. in its basic configuration, the Dräger HPS SafeGuard NFPA is one of the lightest helmets in its class. Its innovative design also ensures optimal weight distribution of the fire and rescue helmet. These two factors combined offer you exceptional wearing comfort and an excellent fit for all types of movement – even when crawling. The helmet is characterized by its advantageous weight distribution and the excellent climate characteristics. The robust thermal insulation helps to protect you when fighting fires, while guaranteeing a balanced climate inside the helmet even during longer rescue missions.
Ready for every challenge
The multifunctional and sleek design of this compact helmet offers you exceptional protection, without limiting your movements or perception. Vital senses such as sight, hearing, and sensitivity to heat are not impaired, while at the same time all essential parts of the head are protected. Functional elements enhance the helmet’s safety and versatility, including integrated lighting and communication systems. Numerous configuration options and customizable markings further tailor each helmet, facilitating easy identification of role and function for each wearer.
Quick and easy helmet adjustment
One size fits a broad spectrum, accommodating head sizes from 19.7 to 26.3 inches. Adjusting the helmet is straightforward: the chin and neck straps are quick to fine-tune, and an easily accessible, external adjustment wheel on the back allows for resizing externally without having to remove the helmet.
SAFETY+
A helmet for all situations
Thanks to its universal design and multiple certifications, you can make use of the helmet for all key applications required in fire and rescue services. The special endurance testing conducted by Dräger also means that you can rely on the multifunctional helmet to consistently deliver a high degree of safety, reliability, and quality. With its fully integrated, optical quality visors, your face and eyes are protected. Moreover, the additional multi-coating feature prevents it from fogging and scratching.
For better visibility
The helmet is available in a wide range of colors, ensuring protection in low-light conditions and making it easily identifiable day or night. The HPS BuddyLight on the back of the helmet provides additional safety, ensuring that you can be immediately recognizable from behind even in poor visibility. For illuminating your immediate workspace as needed: our integrated, explosion-proof helmet lamps can be fitted at the front or side and are designed for hands free operation.
SERVICEABILITY
Lots of options – easily fitted
For your convenience, the construction of the helmet is streamlined to just a small number of main components, thereby simplifying the spare-parts logistics. You can easily and intuitively attach individual parts and accessories. You don’t need any tools to replace the parts. All electronic accessory components can be powered using standard commercial batteries. In addition, RFID transponders and barcode technology also support your logistics processes.
Straightforward cleaning and maintenance
You can easily clean this protective helmet using any standard cleaning process, whether manual or mechanical. Additionally, quick, and efficient cleaning is facilitated by the tool-free removal of just four component parts, allowing for a thorough cleanse.
CONNECTIVITY
Unhindered communication
Due to the helmet shell’s unique design, your ears remain uncovered. This feature enhances your team communication by ensuring you can hear and speak clearly. Even the perception of ambient noises remains unimpaired, keeping you aware of your surroundings.
Optional integrated communication system
In addition, the integrated Dräger HPS-COM helmet communication unit provides reliable support for radio communication. Alongside its excellent voice quality, its stand-out features include a robust, compact design and easy installation. The new dual-mic technology is suited to all operations, with or without breathing protection.
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HPS Safeguard NFPA Product Information, en-us
IFU HPS SafeGuard - Short instruction - 9300889 en-us
These instructions for use are provided for informational purposes only. Please always read and comply with the instructions for use delivered with the product.
IFU SP Guidance for Basic Machine Cleaning and Drying - 9301126 en-us
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Technical Data
Key Facts
- Application and helmet usage
- Multi-purpose fire & rescue applications
- Helmet type
- Jet-Style short (Type A3b)
- Helmet shell size concept and head size range
- Universal size 50 -67 cm
- Weight
- 2.65 lb
- Helmet shell colours
- 11 colours
Interior design & harness
- Continuous head size adjustment
- via wheel on the helmet outside
- Retention system/harness
- 3-point harness with adjustable chin and neck straps
- Suspension system
- Crown straps, comfort pad
- Height adjustment
- ✓
Face and eye protection
- Face guard
- PC, available in different versions with AS/AF coating
- Eye guard (optional)
- clear and tinted version with multiple coatings (AS/AF)
- Special application visors (optional)
- ✗
Helmet accessories
- Neck protectors (optional)
- 3 different versions
- Helmet communication (optional)
- integrated Dräger solution and option to attach other communication systems
Helmet lamps (optional)
- Front (integrated)
- ✓
- Side (attached)
- ✓
- Rear (attached)
- ✓
Customized labelling & lettering (optional)
- Reflective stripes
- front, back in different colours and designs
- Customer logo on front
- ✓
- Customised writing at the back
- ✓
Helmet & breathing protection
- Compatible with masks
- ✓
- Mask-Helmet-Combination
- ✗
Cleaning
- Manual cleaning
- ✓
- Machine cleaning, tumble process
- ✓
- Machine cleaning, spray-nozzle process
- ✓
Approvals
- EN 443:2008
- ✓
- DIN 58610:2014
- ✗
- EN 16471:2014
- ✓
- EN 16473:2014
- ✓
- SOLAS and MED
- ✓
- EN 12492:2012
- ✗
- EN 1385:2012
- ✗
- ISO 11999-5:2015
- ✓
- ISO 16073-5:2019
- ✓
- ISO 18639-5:2018
- ✓
- NFPA 1971: 2018
- ✓
- NFPA 1951: 2020
- ✓
- AS/NZS 4067: 2012
- ✓
- CA Brazil
- ✓
- EAC
- ✗ in preparation