Breathing Apparatus from MSA Safety Now Certified as Compliant to the 2025 NFPA Standard
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MSA Safety (NYSE: MSA) announced on November 4, 2025 that its G1 XR 2025 Edition SCBA received NIOSH approval and SEI certification as compliant with the 2025 NFPA 1970 performance standard. Fire departments can order the G1 XR immediately; production will ramp up over the next several months at MSA's Murrysville, PA facility.
The G1 XR Edition adds removable soft goods, Bluetooth connection indicators on the control module or heads-up display, and an updated end-of-service time indicator (alarm at 31% remaining air for 4500 PSI systems). The platform is backed by 15 U.S. patents and builds on 10 years of product evolution. MSA reported 2024 revenues of $1.8 billion and said the design enhancements target firefighter safety, cleaning, and connectivity.
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- NIOSH approval and SEI certification to 2025 NFPA 1970
- Immediate order availability with production ramp at Murrysville, PA
- 15 U.S. patents supporting the G1 platform innovations
- 2024 revenue $1.8 billion indicating company scale
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- End-of-service alarm now at 31% remaining air versus prior 35%, reducing warning margin
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Unveiled earlier this year at the annual Fire Department Instructor's Conference in
The 2025 Edition of the NFPA 1970 performance standard consolidates several prior standard editions, including 1981 and 1982, and mandates three primary upgrades to the SCBA. These upgrades, which are now available in the G1 XR 2025 Edition, include:
- A change in the end-of-service time indicator: An alarm bell on the SCBA will ring when the air supply in a cylinder is at 31 percent remaining for a 4500 pressure-per-square-inch "PSI" system. Prior standard editions called for this alarm to ring when the air supply in a cylinder was at 35 percent remaining.
- A change in soft goods: All soft goods, including the straps and emergency breathing pouches, on an SCBA are now removeable by a firefighter for easy cleaning.
- New requirements to Bluetooth connection indicators: Located on either the SCBA's control module or on the heads-up display inside the firefighter's facepiece, this indicator confirms radio connection to the SCBA. The location of the indicator is dependent on the type of radio the firefighter is using for communication.
"As the needs of the fire service continue to evolve, our team remains at the ready to continue to innovate and earn the trust of firefighters around the world," said Steve Blanco, MSA Safety President and Chief Executive Officer. "The latest enhancements to the G1 SCBA are a reflection of our mission at work – developing solutions that will advance worker health and safety."
To address the needs of firefighters, the G1 SCBA platform features 15 U.S. patents covering a broad range of innovative solutions to enhance safety, comfort, situational awareness and operational efficiency. These features include standard voice amplification and radio interface capability, an advanced electronics platform powered by a single rechargeable battery, and an integrated telemetry solution.
About MSA Safety
MSA Safety Incorporated (NYSE: MSA) is the global leader in advanced safety products, technologies and solutions. Driven by its singular mission of safety, the company has been at the forefront of safety innovation since 1914, protecting workers and facility infrastructure around the world across a broad range of diverse end markets while creating sustainable value for shareholders. With 2024 revenues of
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