Manufacturing TURNOUT GEAR Dryers Since 1989

Model R12

Model R12

Wall mounted floor supported, 12 station gas mask dryer designed in conjunction with a major manufacturer and supplier of gas masks to NATO soldiers. To the best of our knowledge, the R12 is the only way to rapidly and simultaneously dry both the facepiece and integrated drink tube circuit of all NATO compatible gas masks. A wet or just damp drink tube circuit can foster the growth of fungus and microorganisms, drying this drink tube circuit helps eliminate this pathogen issue. Hand built tough in North America. Wall timer included. Selector switch for ambient or warmed air.

Specifications

Dimensions: 24x15x59 in

Weight: 60 lbs

Blower: 388 CFM

Voltage: 120V

Amps: 10A

Heat: 1250 Watts

Al Hird, Captain

I have used the gear dryer on several occasions for gear that is just “wet” to stuff that is really soaked. The best results come when the liner and shell are separated, of course; otherwise it takes about 4-6 hours for really soaked gear and less for “wet”. Boots and gloves take a lot less. …

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Dave Nilio, Fire Marshall

This PS5 is great! We love it! In our humid climate this allows us to dry our gear and be ready at all time.

James Curry, Deputy Chief, Logistics.

Safety is #1 concern. These dryers deliver a key component to our long-term safety goals of reducing injuries and exposure to carcinogens.

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Client Testimonials

Read what customers have been saying about our products

Todd Draizen, Deputy Chief

Sunrise Fire Rescue (FL)

Perfect dryer for our PPE. We love it! It dries the gear in about 2 hours as promised giving us an edge in readiness and response.

Tommy McKenzie, Fire Chief

Lovell VFD (ME)

Our PS4/R8 is really great. We like the fast drying time. In our cold weather climate, this dryer delivers. No more wet gloves boots and turnouts.

Ken Freiburger, Chief

Walkerton Fire Dpt, ON

This unit is doing a fantastic drying job. The gear feels like it was naturally dried which leaves it soft and plyable. After our washing and drying you would think the gear was new right out of the bag.

Al Hird, Captain

Calgary Fire Dpt, AB

I have used the gear dryer on several occasions for gear that is just “wet” to stuff that is really soaked. The best results come when the liner and shell are separated, of course; otherwise it takes about 4-6 hours for really soaked gear and less for “wet”. Boots and gloves take a lot less. ...

Jim McCann, Chief

East Windsor VFD (NJ)

Our PS4/R8 is in use a lot. We wash our gear more and our firefighters are prepared and safe.