Emergency Harness Care

Caring for your harness

After every use, the harness you wear should be inspected. Look for worn or torn webbing and carefully inspect the stitching, loops and pouches. Inspect the belt's hardware to be certain that all hardware is securely attached and undamaged.

If the belt or leg-loops show signs of wear, contact DEUS Rescue for factory service. If the harness has been subjected to a shock load, it should be retired immediately, even if it looks undamaged.

DEUS Quik-Connect Harness PDF
Fire Innovations NFPA Belt PDF

 

 

 

 

Do not trust your life - or the lives of others - to a worn or torn harness.

 

 
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