Cairns® 1044 Traditional Composite Fire Helmet
Cairns® 1044 Traditional Composite Fire Helmet
Constructed from through-color fiberglass composite material, this high-performance matte finish design resists cracking and chipping. The MSA Cairns 1044 and Cairns 1010 fire helmets are our most popular styles of MSA Cairns fire helmets.
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Cairns® 1044 Traditional Composite Fire Helmet
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- Patented shell release system retains the impact cap if your helmet is torn off during an incident, shielding you from heat, debris and projectiles
- Full brim protection with high-temperature edge trim that will not melt or drip
- Soft black Nomex chinstrap features one-hand quick-release buckle and postman slide for quick removal and adjustment
- Replaceable and washable Nomex(R) or PBI/Kevlar(R) earlap for increased neck/ear coverage and protection
- Replaceable and washable flannel, extended flannel or leather liners
- Three-position rear ratchet height adjust for a secure and comfortable fit
- Front headband adjusts so it does not interfere with SCBA mask flange
- Minimal parts for lower service cost and easier maintenance
- Replacement warranty (see information under the "Product Literature" tab)
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- Bulletin
- Top Ten Reasons to Choose Cairns
- ATO
- Warranty Information
- Instruction Manual
- Instruction Manual: Fire Helmet Owner's Guide - English | Spanish
- Reflective Bar Application Instructions
- Bonnet, Shroud and Faceshield Installation Instructions
- Bourke Mounting Instructions
- Replacement Parts
- NFPA 1851, 2008 Edition: Compliance Guide
- Cairns Fire Helmet Catalog
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