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Carna Bunker Gear

Our mission is to produce carcinogen free firefighter training bunker gear in order to reduce cancer risk in the fire service while simultaneously improving health and encouraging skill development.

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Built for Firefighters

Created by firefighters to prioritize your health and long-term resilience.

Train Safely

Practice fire ground skills without unnecessary health risks from contaminants.

Increase Life of Front Line Bunker Gear & PPE

Why train in front line gear and reduce its efficacy through wear and tear + washing?

Stay Healthy

Training gear designed to reduce carcinogenic exposure to firefighters and to the public  in order to enhance well-being for all.

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The future of firefighter training

Carna Bunker Gear was created with one goal in mind; to help firefighters across the country be as healthy as possible. To be as healthy as possible in order to retire and spend time with their loved ones after years of hard work and dedication. To be as healthy as possible so that they can show up for anyone, anywhere when the bell rings. To be as healthy as possible so that they can be the best version of themselves. To be as healthy as possible in order to reduce their risk of being diagnosed or dying from cancer.

Carna Bunker Gear was sparked from one idea during a conversation between two firefighters driving home from the gym. Talking about a desire to train in gear more without unnecessary exposures to carcinogens. From that day forth Carna Bunker Gear grew from an idea to a concept and into a product. A product that we believe is greater than the sum of its parts, just like the fire service.

Made by firefighters, for firefighters

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Limitations

Carna Bunker Gear is not to be used in IDLH training or training scenarios that impose a risk to exposures from NFPA 1971 common fluids such as, foam (AFFF), chlorine, battery acid, hydraulic fluid, gasoline, and antifreeze fluid. IDLH training or training scenarios that impose a risk to exposures from NFPA 1971 common fluids includes live fire training scenarios, Hazmat, and vehicle extrication training involving any potentially harmful liquid or vapor chemical.

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