Orange Reflective Suit
- Material: Typically high-visibility polyester or nylon for durability and water resistance. Some variations may offer flame-retardant materials.
- Color: Primarily bright orange for maximum visibility. May include black accents or high-visibility yellow/lime.
- Reflective Properties: Reflective stripes made from glass beads or other reflective materials. These stripes strategically placed around the arms, legs, torso, and sometimes shoulders for 360° visibility in low-light conditions.
- Style:
- Coveralls: One-piece suit with a zippered front, hood, and elasticated cuffs and ankles for a close fit.
- Jacket and Pants: Two-piece set with a separate jacket and pants. Jackets often have a zip-up front, pockets, and an optional hood. Pants may have an elasticated waist or suspenders.
- Features (may vary):
- Pockets: Chest pockets, cargo pockets, knee pad pockets (in coveralls).
- Hi-Vis trims: Double or triple stripes for enhanced visibility.
- Ventilation: Mesh panels for breathability.
- Waterproofing: PU coating or taped seams for rain protection (in some variations).
Description:
An orange reflective suit is a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to make the wearer highly visible in low-light conditions. Its commonly used in construction, roadside assistance, emergency response, and other professions where working near traffic or in low-light environments is necessary.
The bright orange color grabs attention, while the reflective stripes ensure the wearer is seen by drivers and other hazards even under poor lighting conditions. These suits often come in coverall or jacket-and-pants styles, with features like pockets, ventilation, and waterproofing depending on the specific use case.