Fire Entry Shoe Cover – Heat‑Resistant Protective Footwear
Technical Specifications
Outer Material: High‑temperature resistant aluminized fabric or heavy-duty fiber (depending on compatibility)
Insulation Layers: Multi‑layer design including vapor barrier and heat‑insulating lining
Heat Protection: Designed for ambient heat up to 800 °C, radiant exposure up to 1800 °C (when used with full suit)
Seam Construction: Reinforced with Kevlar‑thread stitching
Weight: Approximately 0.8–1.2 kg per pair
Sizes: Fits standard safety boot sizes (UK 5–12 / US 6–13); adjustable straps ensure secure fit
Compatibility: Designed to integrate with aluminized and non‑aluminized fire entry suits
Features and Benefits
Thermal Protection: Safeguards feet and footwear from extreme heat
Durable Design: Kevlar‑reinforced seams for toughness under stress
Easy Deployment: Slip‑on design with secure straps for rapid use
Modular Use: Can be paired with various fire proximity suits
Comfort Fit: Internal lining enhances comfort during extended wear
Reusable & Maintainable: Components can be cleaned and inspected separately
Applications and Use Cases
Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) operations
Furnace, boiler, and kiln maintenance
Foundry floor operations and molten metal handling
Emergency industrial rescue and fire entry missions
High‑heat cutting and welding environments
Fire safety training and simulation exercises
Suitable Industry Types
Fire & Rescue Services
Steel Mills & Foundries
Petrochemical & Refinery Facilities
Heavy Engineering & Fabrication Plants
Airport & Aviation Emergency Teams
Industrial Safety Training Academies
Packaging and Delivery
Packaging: Supplied as a pair in a protective pouch
Delivery Timeline: 5–10 working days depending on size availability
Warranty: 12 months against defects in materials or workmanship
Usage Note
Inspect shoe covers before and after use for heat damage or seam integrity. Clean by hand with mild detergent, rinse thoroughly, and air-dry in shade. Store in a dry, ventilated area away from moisture and direct sunlight. Replace immediately if insulation is compromised or thermal shielding degradation is observed.