Cold Weather Duty Gear for Police Officers in Canada
With most of Canada lying in the Arctic or sub-Arctic regions, winters can be particularly harsh.
There’s an almost constant snow cover, with deep snow in many places, and temperatures are regularly below freezing. Nighttime temperatures drop even colder than during the freezing daytimes. Ice, blizzards, snowstorms and very low temperatures are the norm across the nation during the long winter period.
Such conditions can pose grave risks to health, especially for people who need to spend lots of time outdoors, such as police officers.
It’s vital that officers dress appropriately for the frigid conditions, with cold-weather police gear an absolute must to ensure officer health and safety. Policemen and women need to be protected against the elements while still being able to perform their duties effectively.
Layering the right clothes is a key way for people to stay warm in the winter.
Base Layers
The purpose of the base layer, or the layer that comes into direct contact with the skin, is to wick away moisture that would otherwise cool down the skin. Worn at all times, the base layer should be breathable and comfortable.
Long sleeves and long legs cover most of the skin for maximum effect, and the snug-fit enables full movement and agility.
Winter Tactical Boots and Socks
It’s important to protect the extremities during cold weather. Prolonged exposure to the cold can lead to frostbite and irreversible physical damage, as well as being uncomfortable and preventing regular movement and function.
Winter tactical gear should include socks that keep the feet warm but are also breathable and wick-up sweat and should also include sturdy boots.
Winter tactical boots should keep the feet warm, have a strong grip to reduce the risk of slipping on ice, provide support for the ankle and foot but should also fit comfortably.
Appropriate footwear is essential for police officers at all times, especially during the snowy and icy winters.
Cold-Weather Headwear
Staying warm involves covering most exposed parts of the body, including the head and face.
Woollen hats, such as toques, balaclavas and fleece masks can help to prevent heat loss from the body’s uppermost areas.
Most cold-weather headwear is designed to be removed when not needed, such as when indoors or inside a heated vehicle, and can be quickly and easily put on when necessary.
Temperature Rated Jackets and Outerwear
Outerwear adds an extra layer of warmth and protection, designed to be added and removed as required.
Cold-weather police gear includes coats and jackets that are lightweight and do not impede mobility, as well as being close fitting to prevent the risk of parts becoming trapped.
Officers that spend large amounts of time outdoors may also wear rain pants.
Outerwear garments are typically waterproof and windproof, to protect against the weather, and many items have a temperature rating to indicate suitability during different temperatures.
High-visibility options are available for police officers whose regular duties include in dark or dangerous conditions.
Winter Tactical Gloves
Winter tactical gloves insulate the hands while allowing good grip and mobility, as well as protecting against the cold. Tactical gloves are sturdy and provide enhanced protection from sharp objects.
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