Friday, September 21, 2012

Sweatshirt Weather!



As we hit the end of a record-setting summer, it seems easy to forget that those beautifully cool autumn days ever existed last year. Well, they do, and they have arrived! If you are outside working on a brisk morning this fall, NSA is your best bet for keeping comfortable and protected with our premium FR Sweatshirts.

Which one suits you best? Are you a classic crewneck style person? Do you like the hooded zipper for easy donning and doffing? Perhaps a stylish, half-zip fleece?  From high-vis yellow to classic black, durable knits to soft FR fleece, we can get you outfitted. We've even got a women's cut pink FR sweatshirt for the ladies! Check out all our great FR Sweatshirts on our webpage.

We're also pleased to announce that our UltraSoft® sweatshirts are the only ones of their kind to be 2112 garment approved to NFPA 2112 for flash fire! Read more about it here.

As always, our FR sweatshirts are made right here in the USA.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Bundle Up With the All-New Explorer Series



 While winter seemed to take a vacation for 2011-2012, it’s unlikely that this coming cold season will show the same mercy.  That’s why National Safety Apparel is releasing its all-new Explorer Series™ outerwear garments.

The development team at NSA collaborated directly with utility workers who have quite literally been out in the cold, and got input on what types of features are needed when temperatures drop and jobs must get done. The finished result does not disappoint.

The Explorer Series™ features a parka, bomber jacket, and bib overall that are all customizable to match any task’s needs.  Enhancements such as large expandable pockets, an attachable hood, and oversized leg zippers are just a few of the options now offered – quite a deviation from the more basic patterns of previous garment sets.

On the outside, a tough and rugged layer of UltraSoft® duck material blocks wind and wetness, while the warm liner inside provides insulation for trapping your body’s own heat.

These HRC 4 garments achieve a minimum arc rating of 46 cal/cm², and are perfectly suited for utility workers, as well as the ever-expanding oil and gas industry across the northwestern United States.