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I am in agreement with hillybilly that you should go for a complete ensemble because your funding limits will give you a little more room to move on gear if boot and helmet prices are lower than anticipated. However, do not get stuck on the $2000 figure, I have not seen anywhere that this will be the magic number this year. With the proposed NFPA 1971-2006 update, gear prices will rise at least $50-$95/set for a Drag Rescue Device. Inflation, fuel, shipping, etc....has affected our new pricing and hopefully the government will take this into account. I would go after the essentials (coat, pants, helmets, gloves, hoods, and boots) and if you can get the lights with the $5K excess, then go for it.
Earlier you stated that you wanted to get the most bang for your buck with PBI. Keep in mind that PBI is only the outer shell component of your bunker gear, there are other vital components (thermal liner and moisture barrier) that give the suit high TPP and THL numbers. Other outer shell materials such as: Ultra Advance, Advance, among others may be more cost effective with a good thermal and moisture barrier and keep your firefighters safe. Also, don't forget comfort and workmanship. You want to get a product that the guys are comfortable wearing and that will be durable for the future. Most small departments only have one opportunity in a significant number of years to replace gear, so they need to keep in mind future maintenance issues.
rfd599
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