Welcome to our FAQ page, where we’ve compiled answers to the most commonly asked questions about our products, services, and company policies. Whether you’re a new visitor looking to learn more about us, a returning customer with specific inquiries, or someone needing assistance with a particular issue, this page is designed to provide you with quick and clear answers. If you don’t find the information you’re looking for, please feel free to reach out to our support team, who are always ready to assist you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Head Protection
Yes, our helmets come with optional chin straps, sweatbands, and other accessories for enhanced comfort and security.
Yes, we provide a range of helmets with integrated hearing protection, visors, and face shields for full head and face protection.
Our safety helmets come with adjustable suspension systems to fit different head sizes, usually within the range of 52-64 cm.
Use mild soap and water to clean your helmet. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents. Regularly check for any signs of damage or wear and replace it if necessary.
What are Class G, Class E, and Class C industrial helmets, and how do they differ from each other?
Class G, Class E, and Class C industrial helmets are categorized based on their electrical protection levels. Class G provides protection up to 2,200 volts, Class E up to 20,000 volts, and Class C offers impact protection without electrical insulation.
Factors such as exposure to sunlight, extreme temperatures, chemicals, impacts, and general wear and tear can impact the shell life of an industrial helmet. Proper care and maintenance can help prolong its lifespan.
- The color of industrial safety helmets may vary depending on the industry or workplace standards. Common color codes include:
- White: Managers, engineers, supervisors, or foremen
- Blue: Electricians or technical operators
- Yellow: General laborers or construction workers
- Green: Safety inspectors or new workers
- Red: Firefighters or emergency response team members
- Orange: Visitors or contractors
- Grey: Technicians or maintenance personnel
The recommended lifespan of a helmet is typically 3 to 5 years from the manufacturing date, depending on usage and exposure conditions.
If your helmet is damaged or shows signs of wear (cracks, dents, etc.), it should be replaced immediately to ensure your safety.
Product Information
Yes, our helmets come with optional chin straps, sweatbands, and other accessories for enhanced comfort and security.
Yes, we provide a range of helmets with integrated hearing protection, visors, and face shields for full head and face protection.
Our safety helmets come with adjustable suspension systems to fit different head sizes, usually within the range of 52-64 cm.
Use mild soap and water to clean your helmet. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents. Regularly check for any signs of damage or wear and replace it if necessary.
What are Class G, Class E, and Class C industrial helmets, and how do they differ from each other?
Class G, Class E, and Class C industrial helmets are categorized based on their electrical protection levels. Class G provides protection up to 2,200 volts, Class E up to 20,000 volts, and Class C offers impact protection without electrical insulation.
Factors such as exposure to sunlight, extreme temperatures, chemicals, impacts, and general wear and tear can impact the shell life of an industrial helmet. Proper care and maintenance can help prolong its lifespan.
- The color of industrial safety helmets may vary depending on the industry or workplace standards. Common color codes include:
- White: Managers, engineers, supervisors, or foremen
- Blue: Electricians or technical operators
- Yellow: General laborers or construction workers
- Green: Safety inspectors or new workers
- Red: Firefighters or emergency response team members
- Orange: Visitors or contractors
- Grey: Technicians or maintenance personnel
The recommended lifespan of a helmet is typically 3 to 5 years from the manufacturing date, depending on usage and exposure conditions.
If your helmet is damaged or shows signs of wear (cracks, dents, etc.), it should be replaced immediately to ensure your safety.
Technical Support
Yes, our helmets come with optional chin straps, sweatbands, and other accessories for enhanced comfort and security.
Yes, we provide a range of helmets with integrated hearing protection, visors, and face shields for full head and face protection.
Our safety helmets come with adjustable suspension systems to fit different head sizes, usually within the range of 52-64 cm.
Use mild soap and water to clean your helmet. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents. Regularly check for any signs of damage or wear and replace it if necessary.
What are Class G, Class E, and Class C industrial helmets, and how do they differ from each other?
Class G, Class E, and Class C industrial helmets are categorized based on their electrical protection levels. Class G provides protection up to 2,200 volts, Class E up to 20,000 volts, and Class C offers impact protection without electrical insulation.
Factors such as exposure to sunlight, extreme temperatures, chemicals, impacts, and general wear and tear can impact the shell life of an industrial helmet. Proper care and maintenance can help prolong its lifespan.
- The color of industrial safety helmets may vary depending on the industry or workplace standards. Common color codes include:
- White: Managers, engineers, supervisors, or foremen
- Blue: Electricians or technical operators
- Yellow: General laborers or construction workers
- Green: Safety inspectors or new workers
- Red: Firefighters or emergency response team members
- Orange: Visitors or contractors
- Grey: Technicians or maintenance personnel
The recommended lifespan of a helmet is typically 3 to 5 years from the manufacturing date, depending on usage and exposure conditions.
If your helmet is damaged or shows signs of wear (cracks, dents, etc.), it should be replaced immediately to ensure your safety.