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Lightning X LXFB99: The First and Only IP67-Rated Firefighter Turnout Gear Bag
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TL;DR: The Lightning X LXFB99 is now the only firefighter turnout gear bag with verified IP67 certification, completely dust-tight and waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes. Tested by SGS laboratories, the bag’s heat-welded TPU construction and air-tight zippers create a sealed barrier that contains carcinogenic off-gassing during transport.
When it comes to firefighter health and safety, few issues are more critical than reducing exposure to carcinogens after a call.
Contaminated turnout gear continues to off-gas toxic chemicals long after leaving the fireground, in apparatus cabs, personal vehicles, and even at home.
That’s why we’re proud to announce a major milestone: the Lightning X LXFB99 has officially passed IP67 testing for air-tight and water-tight performance, verified by SGS, one of the world’s leading testing laboratories.
This IP67 certification confirms what firefighters need most: a gear bag that actually contains contaminants instead of just storing equipment.
What Does IP67 Mean for a Turnout Gear Bag?
An IP67 rating is an international standard (IEC 60529) that certifies two levels of protection:
- IP6X (Dust-Tight): Complete protection against dust ingress. No particles can enter the enclosure period.
- IPX7 (Water-Tight): Protection against water immersion up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes.
For firefighters, this means the LXFB99 creates a sealed barrier that keeps carcinogenic particles, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and contaminated moisture inside the bag, not circulating in your truck cab or seeping into your vehicle’s upholstery.
Why is this so difficult to achieve? Earning an IP67 rating on a soft-sided bag is extremely rare. Unlike rigid cases, flexible gear bags require precision-engineered closures, fully sealed seams with no stitch penetrations, and materials that maintain their integrity under real-world use. Most gear bags on the market have ventilation holes, stitched seams, or standard zippers, all of which allow contaminants to escape.
SGS Laboratory Test Results: Verified Performance
The LXFB99 was tested at SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services laboratories in accordance with IEC 60529:1989+A1:1999+A2:2013+COR1:2019.
IP6X Dust Test Results
| Test Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Test Dust | Talcum powder |
| Dust Concentration | 2 kg/mÂł (suspended) |
| Test Duration | 8 hours |
| Depression | ≤2 kPa |
| Result | No visual ingress of dust — PASS |
IPX7 Water Immersion Test Results
| Test Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Water Depth | 1 meter |
| Test Duration | 30 minutes |
| Result | No visual ingress of water — PASS |
You may Download the Full SGS Test Report (PDF
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Why Contamination Containment Matters: The Science
Research from the CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and numerous peer-reviewed studies have established clear connections between firefighter occupational exposures and elevated cancer rates.
Key findings that drive the need for containment bags:
- Cancer is the leading cause of line-of-duty firefighter deaths, accounting for 66% of career firefighter fatalities from 2002-2019 (Firefighter Cancer Support Network)
- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), benzene, and other carcinogens absorb through skin and continue off-gassing from contaminated gear
- Fire station dust contains some of the highest concentrations of flame retardants ever documented in occupational settings
- Contaminants on gear can transfer to apparatus cabs, personal vehicles, and homes—creating secondary exposure risks for families
The LXFB99 addresses a critical gap in the contamination control hierarchy: transport containment. After gross decontamination at the scene, contaminated gear needs to travel back to the station for proper cleaning. Without a sealed bag, off-gassing continues throughout transport.
What Makes the LXFB99 Different?
Heat-Welded TPU Construction
Unlike traditional nylon or polyester gear bags with stitched seams, the LXFB99 uses thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU)—the same material used in hazmat suits and decontamination equipment.
Every seam in the main compartments is heat-welded, not stitched. This creates a continuous, sealed barrier with no penetration points for air or particles to escape. Think of it like the moisture barrier in your turnout coat—fused, not sewn.
Self-Healing Air-Tight Zippers
Standard zippers leave gaps that allow air exchange. The LXFB99 features self-healing, air-tight zippers that maintain the seal even after repeated use.
Easy Decontamination
Because the TPU fabric is completely waterproof, both the interior and exterior can be rinsed or hosed down to remove residual contamination after the gear is cleaned.
Our Testing in Action
See the LXFB99 put through its paces in these real-world tests:
Submersion Test
Watch the LXFB99 maintain its seal during water immersion testing.
Air-Tight Seal Demonstration
See how the heat-welded seams and air-tight zippers prevent any air exchange.
Smoke Test
See how the FB99 holds up with smoke and other contaminants.Â
Recognized by Federal Health and Safety Agencies
The LXFB99 was previously recognized in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) report titled “Enhanced Responder Personal Protective Equipment Transport Bags” as one of only three bags meeting recommended containment guidelines.
Combined with the new IP67 certification from SGS, the LXFB99 now holds the distinction of being:
The only firefighter turnout gear bag with verified IP67 certification
One of only three bags meeting HHS/DHS containment recommendations
The first soft-sided gear bag engineered specifically for carcinogen containment
LXFB99 Features at a Glance
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| IP Rating | IP67 (Dust-tight + waterproof to 1m/30min) |
| Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Seam Construction | Heat-welded (no stitch penetrations) |
| Zippers | Self-healing, air-tight |
| Main Compartment | Full turnout gear (coat, pants, boots) |
| Left Side Compartment | Traditional fire helmet with eagle/shield |
| Right Side Compartment | SCBA mask, jumpsuit, or change of clothes |
| Front Pocket | Personal effects (keys, wallet) |
| Visibility | Reflective webbing on straps and handles |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
| Testing Lab | SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services |
| Test Standard | IEC 60529:1989+A1:1999+A2:2013+COR1:2019 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does IP67 mean for a turnout gear bag?
IP67 is an international protection rating under IEC 60529. The “6” means the bag is completely dust-tight—no particles can enter or escape. The “7” means it can withstand immersion in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes without leaking. For firefighters, this means contaminated gear stays contained during transport.
Is the LXFB99 the only IP67-rated firefighter gear bag?
Yes. As of this certification, the Lightning X LXFB99 is the only turnout gear bag on the market that has achieved and verified IP67 rating through accredited laboratory testing.
How does the LXFB99 prevent off-gassing?
The combination of TPU fabric, heat-welded seams, and self-healing air-tight zippers creates a continuous sealed barrier. Unlike stitched bags where thread creates penetration points, welded seams fuse the material together completely—similar to the moisture barrier construction in turnout gear.
Can I clean the LXFB99 after transporting contaminated gear?
Yes. The waterproof TPU fabric allows you to rinse or hose down both the interior and exterior of the bag to remove residual contamination after your turnout gear has been properly cleaned.
Does the LXFB99 fit a full set of structural turnout gear?
Yes. The main compartment accommodates a full set including coat, pants, and boots. Separate sealed compartments hold your helmet and SCBA mask or additional clothing.
What test standard was used for the IP67 certification?
The LXFB99 was tested to IEC 60529:1989+A1:1999+A2:2013+COR1:2019 by SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services, an internationally accredited testing laboratory.
Why should departments invest in containment bags?
Cancer is now the leading cause of line-of-duty firefighter deaths. Contaminated gear continues to off-gas carcinogens during transport in apparatus cabs and personal vehicles. Proper containment is a critical layer in the contamination control hierarchy recommended by NIOSH and fire service health organizations.
Protect Yourself and Your Family
The LXFB99 represents a new standard in firefighter contamination control—tested, certified, and built for the real demands of the job.
For departments and individuals seeking the highest level of verified containment, the LXFB99 stands alone.
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