MIRA Safety - HAZ-SUIT Protective CBRN HAZMAT Suit - X-Small
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When it comes to serious disasters and hazmat chemical exposure—the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT makes NO compromises.
Engineered to be one of the most durable, longest-lasting, and most flexible hazmat suit solutions on the market today, the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT provides comprehensive protection from a whole universe of CBRN agents and gives you a practical solution for decades to come.
Developed in partnership with Kappler, an international leader in personal protective apparel, the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT is one of the world’s only disposable hazmat suits offered in a wide variety of sizes—fitting children as young as 4 years old—and it’s available exclusively through MIRA Safety.
Our HAZ-SUIT fabric is made from a durable, puncture-resistant film composite with an excellent barrier to over 125 chemicals, including chemical warfare agents (CWA) and toxic industrial chemicals (TIC).
This military hazmat suit is used extensively by major fire departments for hazmat response, major hospitals for emergency preparedness, major chemical companies for a wide range of potential hazmat exposures, and most US Military branches (Department of Defense, DoD).
The fabric of this hazmat suit has been subjected to a variety of long-term storage conditions and exhibits no degradation in performance over time when stored properly in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. That means it could last for decades or longer without compromising on protection.
The MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT is ideal for demanding hazardous applications with the potential for chemical splash, even in significant exposure scenarios. Increased physical strength and even broader chemical holdout take the protection level of this fabric up a serious notch.
With an extensive chemicals-tested list, the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT delivers the ultimate in hazmat protection.
Key Features of the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT
Comes in youth sizes to fit children as young as 4 years old.
Ideal for CBRN civil defense applications.
Used by professionals all over the world, including the US Military.
Composed of rugged fabric with practically unlimited shelf life (compared to common hazmat suits with a 5-10 year shelf life).
By request, available in NFPA certified styles for bulk orders.
Proudly made in the USA.
Tested & proven protection from a wide variety of CWA & TIC threats (see below for details).
Increased physical/tensile strength and broad chemical holdout for durable, long-lasting protection in the event of a disaster.
Features a heat-sealed and taped stream for enhanced protection from particulate and vapor hazards (more on vapor hazards below).
Compatible with all MIRA Safety gas masks & full-face respirators.
Typical Applications: Civil defense, hazmat response, military operations, law enforcement drug response, chemical handling, petrochemical handling and maintenance.
The ONLY Hazmat Suit You’ll Ever Need
Hazmat suits are—unfortunately—one of the most commonly overlooked aspects of disaster preparation.
Because most people focus on full-face respirators, they often overlook the crucial addition of a reliable hazmat suit…or they’ll go with the most basic low-cost alternative on the market. But not all hazmat suits are created equal.
The most common biohazard suits on the market provide limited protection and are intended for use on a job site where users are exposed to a limited range of chemicals and minimal wear and tear. Those entry-level suits are mostly designed for a single day’s use in low-impact environments, so they can easily be disposed of and replaced at a minimal cost.
But when it comes to preparation, you never know exactly what you’ll be facing—a single unexpected puncture to your radiation suit could compromise your health and safety.
That’s why MIRA Safety worked with Kappler to develop a proprietary range of suits that deliver protection above and beyond the common hazmat solution.
Utilizing durable, puncture-resistant fabric (the same as military hazmat suits), we’ve developed a multi-purpose CBRN suit solution that serves as a biohazard suit, radiation protection suit (more on this in the Q&A section), and chemical suit all in one.
It’s the same durable fabric used in some of the most expensive and elite NBC suits on the market today and trusted in the harshest environments by top professionals.
Our HAZ-SUIT is a Level C hazmat suit (when worn with a standard air-purifying respirator or PAPR, it is a Level B hazmat suit when worn with an SCBA system) available in six sizes to comfortably fit every member of your family or group and provide full-body protection from up to 8 hours of direct exposure to some of the deadliest chemical, radioactive (alpha particles), and toxic agents in the world today.
That’s enough time to get yourself and your party to safety without having to worry about unexpected punctures or dangerous exposure. And with its superior tensile strength, you’ll have added protection from punctures in the case of debris or slip-and-fall accidents.
When stored properly, these suits can be trusted to perform for decades without any special maintenance or upkeep (see below).
Our MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT suit makes no compromises when it comes to protecting you from potentially life-threatening CBRN agents—and you shouldn’t have to make any either.
Remember that in addition to a functioning respirator and HAZ-SUIT, you’ll also need reliable gloves, chemtape, and boots to ensure proper protection from airborne contaminants, radiation, and other CBRN threats.
MIRA Safety is not aware of an accepted or universal industry standard for determining the shelf life of hazmat suits or chemical-barrier fabrics. Shelf life is typically based on the expectation of products or materials to degrade or lose effectiveness over a period of time.
When properly stored away from sunlight and in a cool, dry location not subject to temperature extremes, there’s no evidence to indicate that the MIRA Safety HAZ-Suit composite fabric loses any protective characteristics or physical properties over time.
This conclusion is based on HAZ-SUIT fabric naturally aged over twenty years. A coverall using the twenty-year-old HAZ-SUIT fabric was tested against the ASTM F1001 list of twenty-one chemicals with no breakthrough in >480 minutes.
The aged fabric was also tested for its physical properties and still meets manufacturing specifications. Based on this information, MIRA Safety considers the shelf life of its HAZ-SUIT products to be undetermined.
Chemical suits contain components made from various polymer or rubber materials for which there is no shelf life data available. Therefore, the garments may be used as long as they are deemed safe after a visual inspection and, in the case of vapor protective (Level A) garments, after passing the ASTM F1052 pressure test. It is recommended that suits are downgraded to training use only when they no longer pass visual inspection and/or pressure testing.
It is the wearer's responsibility to ensure that all components, including fabric, valves, visors, gloves, zippers, seams, and suit-to-component interfaces, are in good working condition and provide adequate protection for the conditions and chemicals to be encountered. Any suit that does not pass the visual and/or pressure test should be immediately removed from service.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR CHILDREN:
Make sure to keep a close eye on children wearing the HAZ-SUIT. Considering the non-breathable nature of the material (a result of keeping contaminants out), it can get hot while wearing the suit and can cause overheating or dehydration. If your child looks like they are overheating at any time, it is important to evacuate to safety and remove the suit as soon as possible to avoid injury or death. It is up to the guardians of children to determine when wearing the HAZ-SUIT is no longer safe, and guardians accept all responsibility for necessary training.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR GASES AND VAPORS:
Certain gases and vapors absorb through the skin. While the HAZ-SUIT is tested and proven to block these contaminants in liquid form, it is not a sure-fire way to prevent all gases and vapors from entering.
The HAZ-SUIT is designed with an elastic hood, wrists, and ankles. When coupled with hazmat gloves, a gas mask, and hazmat boots, the level of vapors and gases that enter the suit would be limited but not eliminated.
The only tried and true way to block all gases and vapors is with a fully-encapsulated Level A hazmat suit, which would require an SCBA system.
As these systems are costly, they may not be practical for agencies and civilians to stock for emergency preparation. Make sure to read up on skin-absorbing gases and vapors when deciding to purchase any hazmat suit.
Return Policy:
For MIRA Safety products, we adhere to the MIRA Safety return policy, prioritizing the safety and wellbeing of our customers above all else. Given the critical nature of the products we offer, and to ensure their integrity, we do not accept returns once items have shipped from our warehouse. This policy safeguards our customers, ensuring the PPE they receive is uncompromised and untampered.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT different from other hazmat suits?
The MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT stands out due to its durable, puncture-resistant fabric and its ability to protect against over 125 chemicals. Unlike many standard hazmat suits, which are designed for short-term, low-impact use, the HAZ-SUIT offers long-lasting protection suitable for civil defense, military operations, and emergency preparedness. This suit is also unique in its availability in sizes suitable for children as young as four years old, making it a comprehensive solution for family preparedness.
How should the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT be stored to ensure longevity?
To maximize the lifespan of the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT, it should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage ensures that the suit maintains its protective characteristics over time, potentially lasting for decades. This is especially important for emergency preparedness, as suits may need to be stored for extended periods before use.
Can the HAZ-SUIT protect against all types of gases and vapors?
While the HAZ-SUIT is designed to block many contaminants in liquid form, it is not guaranteed to block all gases and vapors. The suit features an elastic hood, wrists, and ankles to limit vapor and gas entry, but complete protection against all gases requires a fully-encapsulated Level A suit with an SCBA system. Such systems can be costly and may not be practical for all users.
What are the typical applications for the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT?
The MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT is versatile and can be used in various scenarios including civil defense, hazmat response, military operations, and chemical handling. Its robust design makes it suitable for demanding environments where chemical splash and exposure to toxic agents are risks. This makes it a valuable asset for professionals and civilians preparing for potential chemical threats.
How does the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT perform in terms of physical strength?
The HAZ-SUIT is constructed from a fabric with increased physical and tensile strength, providing enhanced protection against punctures. This is particularly important in environments with debris or where slip-and-fall incidents might occur, as the suit can withstand significant wear and tear without compromising safety.
What additional equipment is recommended to use with the HAZ-SUIT for full protection?
For comprehensive protection, the HAZ-SUIT should be used in conjunction with a gas mask, gloves, chemtape, and boots. These accessories help ensure that all potential entry points for contaminants are sealed, providing a higher level of safety against airborne contaminants and other CBRN threats. For more information on selecting the right gas mask, see our Gas Masks collection.
Is the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT suitable for use by children?
Yes, the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT is available in sizes suitable for children as young as four years old. This makes it an excellent choice for families looking to ensure comprehensive protection for all members. However, it is crucial to monitor children closely for signs of overheating due to the non-breathable nature of the material.
How does the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT handle long-term exposure to chemicals?
The HAZ-SUIT is designed to provide full-body protection for up to 8 hours of direct exposure to some of the most hazardous chemicals. This duration is sufficient for most emergency situations, allowing users to evacuate or reach safety without the risk of exposure. The suit's material has been rigorously tested to ensure it maintains its integrity under such conditions.
What are the limitations of the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT in terms of protection?
While the HAZ-SUIT offers substantial protection against a wide range of chemical threats, it is not a substitute for a fully-encapsulated Level A suit. It is designed for Level C protection with an air-purifying respirator and Level B with an SCBA system. Users must assess the specific threats they face and consider additional protective measures if necessary. For more on chemical protection, visit our Best Chemical Filters for Maximum Protection.
How does the HAZ-SUIT fit into a comprehensive emergency preparedness plan?
The HAZ-SUIT is a critical component of any comprehensive emergency preparedness plan, particularly for those concerned about CBRN threats. It complements other protective gear such as gas masks and emergency kits, providing a robust defense against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards. For guidance on building a complete emergency kit, consider exploring our Emergency Gear & PPE collection.
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MIRA Safety - HAZ-SUIT Protective CBRN HAZMAT Suit
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When it comes to serious disasters and hazmat chemical exposure—the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT makes NO compromises.
Engineered to be one of the most durable, longest-lasting, and most flexible hazmat suit solutions on the market today, the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT provides comprehensive protection from a whole universe of CBRN agents and gives you a practical solution for decades to come.
Developed in partnership with Kappler, an international leader in personal protective apparel, the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT is one of the world’s only disposable hazmat suits offered in a wide variety of sizes—fitting children as young as 4 years old—and it’s available exclusively through MIRA Safety.
Our HAZ-SUIT fabric is made from a durable, puncture-resistant film composite with an excellent barrier to over 125 chemicals, including chemical warfare agents (CWA) and toxic industrial chemicals (TIC).
This military hazmat suit is used extensively by major fire departments for hazmat response, major hospitals for emergency preparedness, major chemical companies for a wide range of potential hazmat exposures, and most US Military branches (Department of Defense, DoD).
The fabric of this hazmat suit has been subjected to a variety of long-term storage conditions and exhibits no degradation in performance over time when stored properly in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. That means it could last for decades or longer without compromising on protection.
The MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT is ideal for demanding hazardous applications with the potential for chemical splash, even in significant exposure scenarios. Increased physical strength and even broader chemical holdout take the protection level of this fabric up a serious notch.
With an extensive chemicals-tested list, the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT delivers the ultimate in hazmat protection.
Key Features of the MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT
Comes in youth sizes to fit children as young as 4 years old.
Ideal for CBRN civil defense applications.
Used by professionals all over the world, including the US Military.
Composed of rugged fabric with practically unlimited shelf life (compared to common hazmat suits with a 5-10 year shelf life).
By request, available in NFPA certified styles for bulk orders.
Proudly made in the USA.
Tested & proven protection from a wide variety of CWA & TIC threats (see below for details).
Increased physical/tensile strength and broad chemical holdout for durable, long-lasting protection in the event of a disaster.
Features a heat-sealed and taped stream for enhanced protection from particulate and vapor hazards (more on vapor hazards below).
Compatible with all MIRA Safety gas masks & full-face respirators.
Typical Applications: Civil defense, hazmat response, military operations, law enforcement drug response, chemical handling, petrochemical handling and maintenance.
The ONLY Hazmat Suit You’ll Ever Need
Hazmat suits are—unfortunately—one of the most commonly overlooked aspects of disaster preparation.
Because most people focus on full-face respirators, they often overlook the crucial addition of a reliable hazmat suit…or they’ll go with the most basic low-cost alternative on the market. But not all hazmat suits are created equal.
The most common biohazard suits on the market provide limited protection and are intended for use on a job site where users are exposed to a limited range of chemicals and minimal wear and tear. Those entry-level suits are mostly designed for a single day’s use in low-impact environments, so they can easily be disposed of and replaced at a minimal cost.
But when it comes to preparation, you never know exactly what you’ll be facing—a single unexpected puncture to your radiation suit could compromise your health and safety.
That’s why MIRA Safety worked with Kappler to develop a proprietary range of suits that deliver protection above and beyond the common hazmat solution.
Utilizing durable, puncture-resistant fabric (the same as military hazmat suits), we’ve developed a multi-purpose CBRN suit solution that serves as a biohazard suit, radiation protection suit (more on this in the Q&A section), and chemical suit all in one.
It’s the same durable fabric used in some of the most expensive and elite NBC suits on the market today and trusted in the harshest environments by top professionals.
Our HAZ-SUIT is a Level C hazmat suit (when worn with a standard air-purifying respirator or PAPR, it is a Level B hazmat suit when worn with an SCBA system) available in six sizes to comfortably fit every member of your family or group and provide full-body protection from up to 8 hours of direct exposure to some of the deadliest chemical, radioactive (alpha particles), and toxic agents in the world today.
That’s enough time to get yourself and your party to safety without having to worry about unexpected punctures or dangerous exposure. And with its superior tensile strength, you’ll have added protection from punctures in the case of debris or slip-and-fall accidents.
When stored properly, these suits can be trusted to perform for decades without any special maintenance or upkeep (see below).
Our MIRA Safety HAZ-SUIT suit makes no compromises when it comes to protecting you from potentially life-threatening CBRN agents—and you shouldn’t have to make any either.
Remember that in addition to a functioning respirator and HAZ-SUIT, you’ll also need reliable gloves, chemtape, and boots to ensure proper protection from airborne contaminants, radiation, and other CBRN threats.
MIRA Safety is not aware of an accepted or universal industry standard for determining the shelf life of hazmat suits or chemical-barrier fabrics. Shelf life is typically based on the expectation of products or materials to degrade or lose effectiveness over a period of time.
When properly stored away from sunlight and in a cool, dry location not subject to temperature extremes, there’s no evidence to indicate that the MIRA Safety HAZ-Suit composite fabric loses any protective characteristics or physical properties over time.
This conclusion is based on HAZ-SUIT fabric naturally aged over twenty years. A coverall using the twenty-year-old HAZ-SUIT fabric was tested against the ASTM F1001 list of twenty-one chemicals with no breakthrough in >480 minutes.
The aged fabric was also tested for its physical properties and still meets manufacturing specifications. Based on this information, MIRA Safety considers the shelf life of its HAZ-SUIT products to be undetermined.
Chemical suits contain components made from various polymer or rubber materials for which there is no shelf life data available. Therefore, the garments may be used as long as they are deemed safe after a visual inspection and, in the case of vapor protective (Level A) garments, after passing the ASTM F1052 pressure test. It is recommended that suits are downgraded to training use only when they no longer pass visual inspection and/or pressure testing.
It is the wearer's responsibility to ensure that all components, including fabric, valves, visors, gloves, zippers, seams, and suit-to-component interfaces, are in good working condition and provide adequate protection for the conditions and chemicals to be encountered. Any suit that does not pass the visual and/or pressure test should be immediately removed from service.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR CHILDREN:
Make sure to keep a close eye on children wearing the HAZ-SUIT. Considering the non-breathable nature of the material (a result of keeping contaminants out), it can get hot while wearing the suit and can cause overheating or dehydration. If your child looks like they are overheating at any time, it is important to evacuate to safety and remove the suit as soon as possible to avoid injury or death. It is up to the guardians of children to determine when wearing the HAZ-SUIT is no longer safe, and guardians accept all responsibility for necessary training.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR GASES AND VAPORS:
Certain gases and vapors absorb through the skin. While the HAZ-SUIT is tested and proven to block these contaminants in liquid form, it is not a sure-fire way to prevent all gases and vapors from entering.
The HAZ-SUIT is designed with an elastic hood, wrists, and ankles. When coupled with hazmat gloves, a gas mask, and hazmat boots, the level of vapors and gases that enter the suit would be limited but not eliminated.
The only tried and true way to block all gases and vapors is with a fully-encapsulated Level A hazmat suit, which would require an SCBA system.
As these systems are costly, they may not be practical for agencies and civilians to stock for emergency preparation. Make sure to read up on skin-absorbing gases and vapors when deciding to purchase any hazmat suit.
Return Policy:
For MIRA Safety products, we adhere to the MIRA Safety return policy, prioritizing the safety and wellbeing of our customers above all else. Given the critical nature of the products we offer, and to ensure their integrity, we do not accept returns once items have shipped from our warehouse. This policy safeguards our customers, ensuring the PPE they receive is uncompromised and untampered.