3M™ Scott™ Fire & Safety Announces New Warranty for NFPA 2018 Air-Pak™ X3 Pro SCBA

Monroe, NC—3M™ Scott™ Fire & Safety, a global leader in respiratory protection and imaging solutions, announces a new warranty for its latest Air-Pak X3 Pro SCBA, compliant to the NFFA 1981, 2018 Edition standard (approvals pending).

The Air-Pak X3 Pro is built on a foundation of proven, trusted performance, providing the same reliability and durability that 3M Scott builds into all its NFPA Air-Pak SCBA products. The latest example of this commitment is the new As Long As You Own It – Air-Pak SCBA Warranty. Fire departments purchasing new Air-Pak X3 Pro SCBA, compliant with NFPA 1981 (2018 ed.), will receive a lifetime warranty for as long as they own the product.

“With the ‘As Long As You Own It – Air-Pak SCBA Warranty’, customers will have peace of mind knowing that their most important investment is backed for their lifetime ownership of the product,” said Jason Cannon, U.S. fire marketing manager for 3M Scott.

The As Long As You Own It – Air-Pak SCBA Warranty is effective on all Air-Pak X3 Pro SCBA shipped compliant with NFPA 1981 (2018, ed.). This bumper-to-bumper warranty includes all standard components of the SCBA and is designed to help simplify budget planning for volunteer and municipal fire departments. With no mandatory overhaul schedule and no forced parts replacement, the As Long As You Own It – Air-Pak SCBA Warranty will help to minimize annual maintenance costs.

“Fire departments should not have to worry about crunching numbers to help manage maintenance costs towards the end of the SCBA’s life cycle,” said John Dinning, global business manager, firefighter solutions. “This new warranty reinforces our commitment to the customer and further reduces their lifetime cost of ownership for the Air-Pak X3 Pro SCBA.”

For more information, visit www.3MScott.com.

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