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MSA Ultra Elite CBRN Gas Mask Kit with Heads-Up Display |
- Comes with attached Firehawk M7 Heads-Up Display
- Super-soft black Hycar rubber exceeds the CBRN permeation requirements
- Large lens with 83% unimpeded vision
- Centrally located inlet port for secure,comfortable fit and feel
- Centrally located mechanical speaking diaphragm for clear communications
- Optional ClearCommand© Amplifier for increased communication capabilities
- Available with a 5-point rubber or SpeeD-ON© head harness
- Identical sealing surfaces for both SCBA and Gas Mask facepieces-eliminating the need for redundant fit testing
- Simplified respiratory protection training program
- The Ultra Elite facepiece is fire-service proven,with over a decade of trusted use
Ultra Elite CBRN Gas Mask Kit
$471.90 - Add to Cart
Includes:
Mask and CBRN Cartridge
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Chemical, Biological, Radiological
and Nuclear hazards which could be used in a terrorist
attack
Chemical agents include cyanide,
mustard gas, ricin, sarin and VX, each
of which represents multiple sources
of physical distress, some leading
even to death. Certain chemical
agents attack the central nervous
system, disabling the body’s ability
to control its functions and permitting
muscles and organs to work
themselves to death. Others attack
the skin and mucous membranes on
contact, causing severe blistering.
Radiological and Nuclear threats include “dirty bombs,” or
radiological
dispersal devices combining conventional explosives like dynamite
with
radioactive materials in the form of powder or pellets. Classic
nuclear
hazards are those associated with the aftermath of detonation
of a nuclear
device. Radiation cannot be seen, smelled, felt or tasted by
humans.
Biological agents include anthrax,
botulism and smallpox. These agents
are bacteria or viruses endangering
the life and health of organisms,
specifically human beings. Some
multiply within the body to release
toxins into the blood, others paralyze
muscles, still others are severe and
contagious viral infections. |
Clear Command Voice Amplification system
Improves the user's ability to receive and send messages by incorporating a "noise-reducing" bone-conduction voice transmitter that virtually eliminates high ambient noise levels. Made of soft silicone, the microphone is comfortable to wear with no pressure points and can be reversed on the helmet suspension to position the ear speaker over either ear.
The portable system consists of a helmet-mounted microphone and ear speaker assembly that weighs 5.3 ounces. The helmet mic/ear speaker assembly connects to a lapel microphone or optional basic PTT (push-to-talk) unit and is permanently fitted with a connector for attachment to the radio of choice.
When used with the lapel mic or PTT, the system is powered by the battery from the radio with no need to replace or re-charge dry cells. Special connectors suitable for most radios are available, which allow users to adapt the system to their existing radios plug-in truck communication adapter can be used by firefighters, along with their helmet microphone assembly, allowing the user uninterrupted communication from the time the alarm sounds until the incident is over.
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Gas
Mask Storage/Carry Bags
Specifically
designed for use with gas masks, these bags all
feature belt
loops as well as shoulder straps. Enough room for a mask, filter, and
maybe
a few other pieces of gear. We have the BlackHawk or Infinity tactical
nylon
pouches or unissued military surplus. They range in price from $13.50 to $54.90.
Click here for more information and ordering.
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