Firesuit Destruction, North Carolina

We use advanced techniques for safe and effective firesuit destruction.

Firefighters wear specialized uniforms when they are on the job and fighting flames. Since this job involves exposure to extreme temperatures and high risk, department leaders often outfit their team members in firesuits, or protective apparel made from flame-retardant materials. A suit may also have an outer layer treated with aluminum that helps to reflect radiant heat. This type of apparel item dates back nearly a century, when those facing high temperatures wore suits made of asbestos fabric. Although today’s firefighter uniform doesn’t contain that harmful material, it does share some similarities.

There may come a time when a firesuit can no longer be worn by a firefighter. Departments may make changes to their required uniforms, whether due to safety advancements or changes to color schemes and design elements. A firefighter may need a different suit based on body changes or other needs. In any case, when you need to dispose of the uniforms that are no longer viable, turn to our team at Shred South. We serve fire departments located throughout central North Carolina, using advanced techniques for safe and effective firesuit destruction.

You may wonder whether firesuit destruction is really necessary. But think about this: Do you want to run the risk of a suit falling into the hands of someone who isn’t qualified to wear it? By turning over the process of firesuit destruction to our team, you don’t have to worry about whether the uniforms will end up in places where they shouldn’t be. Our technicians will perform this task efficiently, allowing you to focus on the needs of your department.

When you need firesuit destruction services, we’re the team to call. Reach out today to learn more or to request a quote for services.


At Shred South, we offer firesuit destruction services to clients throughout North Carolina, including Statesville, Raleigh, High Point, Charlotte, Monroe, Matthews, Concord, Kannapolis, Salisbury, Lake Norman, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Mooresville, Troutman, Gastonia, Pineville, Indian Trail, Lincolnton, Mt. Holly, Hickory, Newton, Conover, Lenior, Boone, Wilkesboro, Banner Elk, Elkin, Morganton, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Mocksville, Clemmons, Advance, Lexington, Thomasville, King, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Burlington, Elon, and Mebane.