Women’s High-Vis 1/4 Zip Soft Shell Jacket (UVH667)

$72.48

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Description

  • Versatile Zipper: quarter zip allows you to easily switch between the warmth of full zip or cool down with the breathability of the quarter zip.
  • Engineered With Women In Mind: the Women’s softshell is designed to fit a women’s figure while still allowing room to perform on the job site.
  • Stay Warm On The Job Site: Polyester keeps you warm and Teflon™ fabric protector repels water and dirt to help prevent stains and resist fading. This allows you to stay warm and dry, even when the elements worsen.
  • ANSI Certified: High visibility tape keeps you safe and visible on the job site and is ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 Class 2 certified.
  • Hidden Hood: this versatile hood allows you to easily shelter your head when conditions worsen and you need to keep working.

Utility Pro™ Wear is a proud sponsor of the US National Association of Women in Construction, which promotes the advancement of women in the building trades. 

Additional Information

Standards

  • ANSI Certified: High visibility tape keeps you safe and visible on the job site and is ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 Class 2 certified.

Size Chart & Fit Guide

SM | MD | LG | XL | 2XL 

Care

Caring for High-Visibility Apparel

  • Keep high-visibility apparel clean and well-maintained. Contaminated or dirty retroreflective materials provide lower visibility.
  • Replace garments that show signs of wear and tear, soiling, or contamination as it will no longer be able to provide acceptable levels of visibility.

Caring for FR Apparel

  • Wash separately in a Normal or Cotton cycle at any water temperature up to a maximum of 140ºF (60ºC). Use any typical home laundry detergent.
  • Turn garments inside out before wash to reduce streaking from abrasion. Fill the washer no more than 2/3 full and use a high water level.
  • The use of conditioned or soft water can help improve removal of contaminants from garments. Hard water precipitates soaps and can result in the build-up of calcium and magnesium salts. These can serve as fuel in the event they are exposed to a source of ignition.
  • DO NOT use chlorine bleach or liquid non-chlorine bleach.
  • DO NOT use hydrogen peroxide.
  • DO NOT use fabric softeners.
  • DO NOT use detergents that contain animal fats
  • DO NOT use starch, it may coat fibers and mask FR performance and/or serve as fuel in the event of garment ignition.
  • DO NOT over dry garments. If desired, you may press with an iron on the Permanent Press/Low setting.
  • Always consult the garment manufacturer for detailed instructions and precautions.

Removing Stains from FR Apparel 

  • If your garments should become contaminated with any flammable substances, they should be removed immediately and replaced with clean flame resistant apparel.Either home or industrial laundering may successfully remove most types of both flammable and non-flammable soils. However, home laundry detergents may not successfully remove some types of soil found out on a job site, especially heavy greases and any oily soils. If flammable soils are not completely removed, the flame resistance of the garment may be compromised.
  • Flammable materials are, for the most part, volatile substances that dissipate into the atmosphere–like gasoline. Stains remaining after laundering, on the other hand, are either un-removed contaminants or, more likely, simply discolouration of the fabric. It may be difficult to determine that flammable soils have been completely removed, but indicators would include the presence of stains and/or odours after laundering. However, staining alone is not an indication that the soil has not been adequately removed. If it appears that the garments may still be contaminated after home wash, laundering at a local commercial or industrial laundry may be required. Dry cleaning may be used to remove oils and greases.
  • It is important that all soils and other contaminants are completely removed from garments during the wash process. This may require the use of stain removal products, such as Shout®, Spray ‘n Wash®, or Zout®; or presoaking garments prior to washing. The use of hot water can often make detergents more effective in the removal of soils. If all contaminants cannot be removed in home care, garments should be dry cleaned.

Caring for Cotton/Polyester

  • These garments can be washed and dried at almost any temperature with no worries of shrinking or damaging.
  • Wash in cold water (30°C), not using bleach and tumble drying at a low heat permanent press setting.
  • If you prefer to iron your blended garments, do so at a low temperature (never exceeding 110°C). For professional dry-cleaning, dry-clean, normal cycle, any cycle other than trichloroethylene.

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