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The MSA Cairns® 1836 Fire Helmet: Iconic + Innovative

2 Min Read | Apr 3, 2024

Reading Time: 2 minutes The new MSA Cairns® 1836 Fire Helmet brings modernization and upgrades to the helmet market for this next generation of firefighters. MSA is continuing the tradition of innovation and responding to the needs of the fire service.

April 3, 2024 by Melina Magino

Reading Time: 2 minutes

Since the first firefighter helmets were introduced across the USA and Europe in the 1820s, fire helmets have evolved significantly. This has been in response to the introduction of new materials and technology, and to suit the changing nature of incidents and operations. Today, MSA Safety is the world leader in fire helmets, featuring two of the industry’s most iconic brands: Cairns and Gallet.

MSA is continuing the tradition of innovation and responding to the needs of the fire service with the launch of its latest fire helmet: the MSA Cairns® 1836 Fire Helmet.

Today’s firefighters appreciate and expect the latest in technology, equipment, and operational oversight, but also thirst for the history and traditions of the fire service. The Cairns 1836 traditional-style fire helmet brings modernization and upgrades to the helmet market for this next generation of firefighters.

Engineered with the quality, durability, and safety that firefighters have come to expect from MSA Cairns, the Cairns 1836 is the first new-to-market traditional-style fire helmet from MSA Cairns in 20 years. The Cairns 1836 Fire Helmet was developed in response to customer preference for a lower profile helmet that is comfortable and is easier to clean. It’s adaptable to a wide range of head sizes, with the Cairns 1836 capable of accommodating 95% of male and female firefighters based on NIOSH anthropometric data and testing.

The new helmet is one of the lightest weight traditional-style fire helmets available in the North American market, featuring a reduced ride height and fewer overall parts compared to other MSA Cairns traditional-style helmets. With a patent-pending slide-lock system, the Cairns 1836 is designed for quicker and easier disassembly and reassembly to help make cleaning and inspection simpler. With removable soft goods, the overall helmet design addresses industry preference for a helmet that can help promote increased cleaning frequency.

In addition to the lower profile and redesigned soft goods, new features include an articulating integrated Defender® Visor and laser-etched product information in the helmet, which eliminates the need for labels. More eye protection options are available, including NFPA Bourkes, a 4-inch faceshield, and ESS goggles.

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With integrated radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, it’s easy to track and manage Cairns 1836 helmets through MSA FireGrid™ Inventory Management software. FireGrid can sort and filter helmets, manage new and existing helmets assets, and help with assigning helmets to firefighters and manage helmet cleanings, inspections, and retirements.

The helmet is available in traditional black, red, white, and yellow colors, plus a variety of painted colors. Fronts are also customizable on the Cairns 1836, with 5.5- and 6-inch front styles available and front holder options including the carved eagle and new silkscreened eagle and Maltese cross options.

With a focus on tradition and responding to today’s customers preferences, the MSA Cairns 1836 Fire Helmet is the latest innovation in providing head-to-toe protection to help keep firefighters safe. Globally, firefighters rely on MSA Safety to respond to their changing needs and use the latest technology and designs to help protect their lives and help them protect their communities. 

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