ML Kishigo’s ANSI/ISEA 107-2004 Class 3-compliant 350 series parka line provides foul weather protection. On the outside, water-resistant material and a zipper front closure with storm flap keep you dry. Inside, thermal insulation and an inside waist wind cuff snap protect you from the cold. Each jacket features two zippered outside lower pockets, an upper radio pocket, and three inside pockets.
Read More →Mifflin Valley’s ANSI Plus Parka features a waterproof outer shell and silver two-inch 3M Scotchlite reflective trim for when you want to be seen. This ANSI/ISEA 104-2004 Class 3 compliant parka also features a concealable attached hood, a two-way YKK zipper, Velcro adjustable cuffs, a radio pocket, and two microphone tabs. Lower front slash-cut bellows pockets keep hands warm and hold accessories.
Read More →Tactix MT94, a multi-wear ensemble designed to provide protection against a variety of threats, including chemical/biological terrorism agents, is now available from Lion RescueWear. It is certified to meet NFPA standards 1994 Class 2, and 1992. The MT94 offers a high level of vapor protection as required under NFPA 1994 Class 2.
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You start to think to yourself, "How could this shift get any worse?" And the heavens answer with a torrent of rain. But you can't seek shelter. You've got a job to do.
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Like many other aspects of American society, much of police uniform tradition in the United States comes from across the pond.
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Today's police uniforms run the gamut from comfortable fleece to all-business pathogen-repelling outerwear fabrics. Where does your department fit in and how does your uniform reflect societal trends?
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Specialty uniforms for specialized units are common today. In the "olden" days, one uniform pretty much held sway unless you were a motor cop or a mounted unit. With the need to police dangerous or downright dirty areas, the one-piece "jump" suit is gaining favor.
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Conventional police forces deployed in large and normally slow-to-react formations were not capable of dealing with small, clandestine terrorist cells, striking swiftly and melting into the civil scenery.
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