MSA Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)

MSA has introduced what it is calling the most comfortable, streamlined, balanced, configurable, and customizable self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) it has ever produced.

The MSA G1 SCBA is an integrated, feature-rich solution to fire department SCBA needs. Features include:

  • The MSA G1 lightweight and compact facepiece. By eliminating all electronic components, we have reduced the weight by more than ¾ of a pound
  • The customizable control module provides dual-color LCD and analog displays
  • Increased situational awareness through 360 degrees of three-stage buddy lights and upgraded reflective material
  • The newly designed heads-up display (HUD) has been integrated into the MSA G1 regulator and brought to the user through light pipe technology; this new design provides the user with a clear line of sight to their remaining air status, as well as critical alerts and alarms
  • Loud and clear communications come standard on every MSA G1 SCBA
  • MSA G1 SCBA‘s intelligent weight distribution improves comfort, balance and fit
  • Central power system for all electronics—a single battery source powers the entire unit; uses either alkaline or rechargeable batteries
  • Cylinder attachments are available in easily-upgradeable threaded or quick-connect
  • Integrated technology for future expansion
  • Customizable

This SCBA will be available upon receiving NIOSH and NFPA approvals.

For more information, visit www.MSAfire.com/breathe.

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