Specifications include, but are not limited to: LABELING REQUIREMENTS Labels should be permanently and integrally printed onto materials that meet all the requirements for labels of NFPA 1971. Garment labels should meet all requirements of NFPA 1971 Flame Resistance Test One (for vertical flame resistance of cloth). The garment should be clearly labeled to fully identify the material content of all three layers: outer shell, moisture barrier and thermal liner. In addition, each separable outer shell component shall be labeled in an obvious location including the size, date of manufacturer and an individualized serial number and bar code that matches the corresponding garment liner. CARE INSTRUCTIONS The Contractor should provide a user information guide for the garments, which complies with user information requirements of NFPA 1971. Topics should include, but not necessarily be limited to: pre-use information, preparation for use, inspection frequency and details, don/doff, use consistent with NFPA 1500, maintenance and cleaning, and retirement and disposal criteria and considerations.