Manufacturer FlamePro Wins Place on Major Framework

FlamePro to supply life-saving kit to fire services

Manufacturer FlamePro has been awarded a place on the UK’s biggest framework to supply life-saving kit to fire services.

FlamePro has been named on the National Firefighter PPE Framework, overseen by the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC).

It’s a powerful recognition for FlamePro as a UK leader in the manufacture and supply of clothing that keeps firefighters safe as they respond to critical incidents. It also creates a game-changing business opportunity for FlamePro to supply PPE to all of the UK’s 49 fire and rescue services.

East Yorkshire-based FlamePro has been named on six lots within the framework, covering both its structural firefighter and lightweight firefighting PPE.

FlamePro Managing Director Tony Arnett said: “Our selection for this framework will widen our customer base in the UK significantly, and enable us to help more fire and rescue services protect their crews when called out on life-saving operations.

“It reflects the growth of the business as an innovator and an industry leader in the manufacture of firefighter PPE, and is testament to the dedication of our entire team to delivering unrivalled quality, reliability and service to our customers.”

Through the framework, fire services can either purchase PPE or have a fully-managed service for the term of the contract, with the latter seeing FlamePro also manage the cleaning and maintenance of clothing.

Key to FlamePro being named on the framework was the company’s development of the UK’s most comprehensive asset management app of its kind, FlamePro Central, which will enable fire services and other customers to track each individual piece of clothing and kit.

Kit will be provided with a built-in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip, which ensures fire services have real-time visibility of the location of items of clothing and kit. For example, if kit is sent for cleaning, the fire service will receive notifications when individual garments are in transit, at the cleaning facility, and being returned.

Fire services will be able to use the app to check kit returns back at the station after a callout, reducing the risk of items being lost or misplaced. It also means fire services have a complete record of how many times each piece of kit has been cleaned, so they know accurately when a garment has reached the end of its life.

The National Firefighter PPE Framework will run for eight years, with FlamePro selected for all six lots the business tendered for.


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