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    MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT CBRN HAZMAT Protective Suit


    Currently Deployed with the U.S. DoD and Designed for Superior CBRN Protection

    When it comes to serious disasters and hazmat chemical exposure—the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT makes NO compromises.

    Engineered to be one of the most durable, longest-lasting, and most flexible hazmat suit solutions on the market today, the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT provides comprehensive protection from a whole universe of CBRN agents and gives you a practical solution for decades to come.

    Developed in partnership with Kappler, an international leader in personal protective apparel, the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT is one of the world’s only disposable hazmat suits offered in a wide variety of sizes—fitting children as young as 4 years old—and it’s available exclusively through MIRA Safety.

    Our HAZ-SUIT fabric is made from a durable, puncture-resistant film composite with an excellent barrier to over 125 chemicals including chemical warfare agents (CWA) and toxic industrial chemicals (TIC).

    This military hazmat suit is used extensively by major fire departments for hazmat response, major hospitals for emergency preparedness first receivers, major chemical companies for a wide range of potential hazmat exposures, and most branches of the US Military (Department of Defense, DoD).

    The fabric of this radiation protection suit has been subjected to a variety of long-term storage conditions and exhibits no degradation in performance over time when stored properly in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. That means it could last for decades or longer without compromising on protection.

    The MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT nuclear suit is ideal for demanding hazardous applications with potential for chemical splash, even in significant exposure scenarios. Increased physical strength and even broader chemical holdout take the protection level of this fabric up a serious notch.

    With an extensive chemicals-tested list, the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT delivers the ultimate in hazmat protection.

     

    Key Features of the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT

    • Comes in youth sizes to fit children as young as 4 years old.
    • Ideal for CBRN civil defense applications.
    • Used by professionals all over the world, including the US Military.
    • Composed of rugged fabric with practically unlimited shelf life (compared to common hazmat suits with a 5-10 year shelf life).
    • Available in NFPA certified styles. 
    • Proudly made in the USA.
    • Tested & proven protection from a wide variety of CWA & ITC threats (see below for details).
    • Increased physical/tensile strength and broad chemical holdout for durable, long-lasting protection in the event of a disaster.
    • Features a heat-sealed and taped stream for ideal protection from particulate and vapor hazards.
    • Compatible with all MIRA Safety gas masks & full-face respirators.
    • Offers reliable, long-lasting protection from deadly gases like sarin and VX for up to 8 hours.
    • Typical Applications: Civil defense, hazmat response, military operations, law enforcement drug response, chemical handling, petrochemical handling and maintenance.

    The ONLY Hazmat Suit You’ll Ever Need

    Hazmat suits are—unfortunately—one of the most commonly-overlooked aspects of disaster preparation.

    Because most people focus on gas masks and full-face respirators, they often overlook the crucial addition of a reliable hazmat suit…or they’ll go with the most basic low-cost alternative on the market. But not all hazmat suits are created equal…

    The most common biohazard suits on the market provide limited protection and are intended for use on a job site where users are exposed to a limited range of chemicals and minimal wear-and-tear. Those entry-level suits are mostly designed for a single day’s use in low-impact environments, so they can easily be disposed of and replaced at minimal cost.

    But when it comes to preparation, you never know exactly what you’ll be facing—a single unexpected puncture to your radiation suit could compromise your health and safety.

    That’s why MIRA Safety worked with Kappler to develop a proprietary range of suits that deliver protection above and beyond the common hazmat solution.

    Utilizing durable, puncture-resistant fabric (the same as military hazmat suits), we’ve developed a multi-purpose CBRN suit solution that serves as a biohazard suit, radiation protection suit, and chemical suit all in one.

    It’s the same durable fabric used in some of the most expensive and elite NBC suits on the market today and trusted in the harshest environments by top professionals.

    Our HAZ-SUIT is a Level B hazmat suit available in six sizes to comfortably fit every member of your family or group and provide full-body protection from up to 8 hours of direct exposure to some of the deadliest chemical, radioactive, and toxic agents in the world today.

    That’s enough time to get yourself and your party to safety without having to worry about unexpected punctures or dangerous exposure. And with its superior tensile strength, you’ll have added protection from punctures in the case of debris or slip-and-fall accidents.

    When stored properly, these suits can be trusted to perform for decades without any special maintenance or upkeep (see below).

    Our MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT suit makes no compromises when it comes to protecting you from potentially life-threatening CBRN agents—and you shouldn’t have to make any either.

    Remember that in addition to a functioning respirator and HAZ-SUIT, you’ll also need reliable gloves, chemtape, and boots to ensure proper protection from airborne contaminants, radiation, and other CBRN threats.

    Size Gude (Size : Height : Weight LB )

    • 2X/3X : 6'2 - 6'5 : 220-300
    • LG/XL : 5'7 - 6'2 : 160-220
    • SM/MD : 5'3 - 5'7 : 120-160
    • XS : 5'0 - 5'3 : 90-115
    • YL : 4'2 - 5'0 : 60-90
    • YS : 3'3 - 4'2 : 35-60

    Chemical Warfare Agent Data** (Chemical Agent : Minutes : Criteria)

    • Bis (2-chloroethyl) sulfide (Mustard:HD) : >480 : 4.0 ug/cm2
    • Isopropyl methylfluorophosphonate (Sarin:GB) : >480 : 1.25 ug/cm2
    • Chlorovinyl arsinedichloride (Lewisite:L) : >240 : 4.0 ug/cm2
    • O-ethyl S-(2-diisopropylaminoethyl) methylphosphonothiolate (Nerve:VX) : >480 : 1.25 ug/cm2

    STM F1001 Chemical Test Battery*

    • >480
    • 87
    • >480
    • 70
    • >480
    • >480
    • >480
    • >480
    • 55
    • >480
    • >480
    • >480
    • >480
    • >480
    • >480

    Gases

    • 39
    • >480
    • >480
    • 81
    • >480
    • >480
    • 78 / 347
    • 69 / 307
    • 16.6 / 74
    • 22.1 / 98
    • 58 / 258

    *MD - Machine Direction, CD - Cross Direction
    **ASTM D5587 and ASTM D571

    Shelf Life on HAZ-SUIT Chemical Garments

    MIRA Safety is not aware of an accepted or universal industry standard for determining the shelf life of hazmat suits or chemical-barrier fabrics. Shelf life is typically based on the expectation of products or materials to degrade or lose effectiveness over a period of time.

    When properly stored away from sunlight and in a cool, dry location not subject to temperature extremes, there’s no evidence to indicate that the MIRA Safety HAZ-Suit composite fabric loses any protective characteristics or physical properties over time.

    This conclusion is based on HAZ-SUIT fabric naturally aged over twenty years. A coverall using the twenty-year-old HAZ-SUIT fabric was tested against the ASTM F1001 list of twenty-one chemicals with no breakthrough in >480 minutes.

    The aged fabric was also tested for its physical properties and still meets manufacturing specifications. Based on this information, MIRA Safety considers the shelf life of its HAZ-SUIT products to be undetermined.

    Chemical suits contain components made from various polymer or rubber materials for which there is no shelf life data available. Therefore, the garments may be used as long as they are deemed safe after a visual inspection, and, in the case of vapor protective (Level A) garments, after passing the ASTM F1052 pressure test. It is recommended that suits are downgraded to training use only when they no longer pass visual inspection and/or pressure testing.

    It is the responsibility of the wearer to ensure that all components, including fabric, valves, visors, gloves, zippers, seams, and suit-to-component interfaces are in good working condition and provide adequate protection for the conditions and chemicals to be encountered. Any suit that does not pass the visual and/or pressure test, should be immediately removed from service.

    Questions & Answers

    Q: What is it like wearing this suit?

    A: While wearing the HAZ-SUIT, make sure to stay hydrated as it can get very hot during the warmer months. This product is intended to keep everything out, including airflow, so please keep this in mind.

    Q: Does the HAZ-SUIT have room to move in or is it form-fitting?

    A: When you choose the correct size, as per the sizing guide on the product page, there will be room to move around and wear layers of clothing underneath.

    Q: Can this suit be used for more than one occasion if thoroughly showered? How is suit removed after use to prevent infection, etc.?

    A: The HAZ-SUIT could be decontaminated and reused so long as you have the proper knowledge of decontamination techniques. Users of this product would be responsible for attaining this knowledge, and training is required to prevent contaminants from getting in. Puttin on personal protective equipment is called "donning," and removal is called "doffing." Both donning and doffing require training in proper procedures. At this time, MIRA Safety does not provide training, but there are institutions you can attend to learn these procures.

    Q: Which boots and gloves do you recommend?

    A: MIRA Safety will be releasing gloves and boots soon. Make sure to subscribe to our newsletter for updates on release dates. Meanwhile, we would suggest the North Butyl B131 Gloves, and the Honeywell SuperFit Overboots. You can find these products by doing a simple Google search.

    Q: Does this suit protect you from radiation?

    A: This suit will protect against alpha radiation, but not beta and gamma radiation. The only thing that can protect against beta and gamma is time, distance, and shielding. However, this fabric is rated to protect against chemical warfare agents.

    Q: Does the suit come with a mask, gloves, and boots like in the picture?

    A: This listing is just for the HAZ-SUIT. Boots, gloves, and masks are sold separately.

    Q: I am 6'0 tall and weigh 130lb, should I get the SM/MD or LG/XL?

    A: If you're in between sizes, we suggest going with one size up to the LG/XL. It's okay if the suit is a bit large on you, but it is a problem if it's too small.

    Q: Hello, I know these suits are not NIOSH approved but are they rated similar to ASTM F1671?

    A: The HAZ-SUIT is available in NFPA certified styles, but this product listing is for a non-NFPA certified style. If certification is essential and the HAZ-SUIT is going to be used in a professional environment, we can offer it with a minimum order quantity of 120 units. What's the difference? It would essentially be the same product, that underwent the same testing, but the NFPA certified style would have a special part number associated with it. As this certification is expensive to attain, the price of an NFPA certified garment would be higher than the non-certified counterpart. Once again, it's the same product, just a different part number to be compliant.

    Q: Are the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT Protective CBRN HAZMAT Suit washable i.e. reuseable?

    A: All hazmat suits are considered disposable products. For expert users, they may be decontaminated and reused under certain conditions, but for novice users, this is not recommended as improper use can lead to injury or death. Hazmat suits cannot be washed in the same way you wash clothing.

    Q: How is the suit sealed at the face,wrists and ankles?

    A: There is an elastic band that helps the suit hug closer to the face, wrists, and ankles. We would suggest coupling this suit with Kappler Chemtape to create a tighter seal, as per hazmat best practices.

    Q: Does the HAZ-SUIT protect against novel coronavirus?

    A: Coupled with other pieces of personal protective equipment, and the knowledge of how to use it, yes, the HAZ-SUIT will protect from viral threats.

    Q: Can this suit protect against biohazards and airborne viruses like coronavirus?

    A: Yes, coupled with a full face respirator, cartridges, boots, and gloves, this suit will protect from viral threats.

    Q: What is the height for each of the sizes?

    Please review the size guide in the product listing.

    Q: Is the HAZ-SUIT safe for children?

    A: Please consider the following when determining if this product is safe for children: (1) The HAZ-SUIT will raise core body temperature as it blocks air-flow. Make sure to check on children frequently as they wear this product to ensure that they are comfortable and of sound body/mind. Also, make sure that the child is properly hydrated before putting the suit on, as most children's masks do not offer hydration systems. (2) Donning (putting on) PPE (personal protective equipment) requires training. It is the responsibility of the child's legal guardian to acquire the training necessary to use any products listed on the MIRA Safety website. (3) This hazmat suit is not a toy, and children must be closely monitored while wearing the suit. DO NOT leave your child alone with the suit, or allow them to use it outside of adult supervision. (4) Communicate with your child continuously as they don any products on the MIRA Safety website, including the HAZ-SUIT, to make sure that they are comfortable. (5) You should fit your child for the HAZ-SUIT to make sure the size is appropriate. It is also important to train with this product beforehand to ensure that users get an understanding of how it feels to wear this product over time. If you have any questions about product safety, please email us before using the HAZ-SUIT, or any other product listed on the MIRA Safety website.

    Q: What grade level would you give this hazmat suit from levels A to D biohazard level?

    A: The HAZ-SUIT is considered a Level B hazmat suit. Level A would require full encapsulation and the use of an SCBA system (oxygen tank).

    Q: Do you have any plans on releasing an upgraded version with integrated "socks" for better protection and maybe double sleeves too? Thanks.

    A: Yes, we do have an upgraded version coming in the next few weeks. Stay tuned!

    Q: Will you be coming out with a big boy option for people that need 4xl like 6"0 ft 350 pounds

    A: Yes, we will, but it will not be launched until mid-2020. Stay tuned by signing up for our newsletter.

    Q: So for the gloves and boots you will be releasing, do you plan on doing dipped or molded construction, and I know you said soon, but is there an estimated release date?

    A: They will be available sometime in Q1 of 2020 and will be dipped construction.