1. Soak and wash in cold water before use to clean the attachments produced during transportation.
2. In daily washing, the water temperature should be lower than 40 ℃, the washing time should be as short as possible, and the water should be fully used to avoid the residual detergent from eroding the flame retardant function of the protective clothing. Detergent should be neutral detergent, not soap or soap powder. Do not use bleach, softener, so as not to affect the flame retardant performance and strength of clothing materials. Do not use hard objects such as brushes to avoid fabric abrasion and damage, reducing protection performance and service life.
3. Dry naturally, avoid direct sunlight and other heat sources to bake.
4. Flammable dust, oil or other liquids should be cleaned in time.
5. Buttons, zippers and other accessories should be repaired in time after they fall off, and seam damage should be repaired in time.
6. Avoid contact with chemically corrosive substances such as acid and alkali.
7. Flame retardant clothing should not be washed with everyday clothing.