Exposure suit

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Exposure Suit[edit | edit source]

An exposure suit is a specialized garment designed to protect individuals from extreme environmental conditions, particularly in underwater or cold weather scenarios. These suits are commonly used by divers, rescue workers, and individuals in polar regions to maintain body temperature and prevent hypothermia.

Types of Exposure Suits[edit | edit source]

Exposure suits come in various types, each suited for specific conditions:

1. Dry Suits: These suits are completely waterproof and provide insulation by trapping a layer of air between the suit and the body. They are commonly used in cold water diving.

2. Wet Suits: Wet suits are made of neoprene material and allow a thin layer of water to enter the suit, which is then warmed by body heat to provide insulation.

3. Survival Suits: Also known as immersion suits, these are designed to keep individuals afloat and protected in cold water in case of emergencies.

4. Hazmat Suits: These suits are used in hazardous material handling to protect individuals from chemical or biological exposure.

Features of Exposure Suits[edit | edit source]

Exposure suits may include the following features:

- Insulating materials such as neoprene or synthetic fibers - Seals at the wrists, ankles, and neck to prevent water entry - Zippers or closures for easy donning and doffing - Reinforced knee and elbow pads for durability

Maintenance and Care[edit | edit source]

Proper maintenance of exposure suits is essential to ensure their effectiveness and longevity. Regular rinsing with fresh water, proper storage away from direct sunlight, and inspection for damage are recommended practices.

See Also[edit | edit source]

- Diving suit - Hypothermia - Hazmat suit


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