Developed in Germany for professional firefighting environments, SCHUBERTH’s latest helmet range reflects more than a century of engineering focused on safety, performance, and operational reliability. Long recognised for its expertise in advanced head protection, the company continues to refine its firefighting portfolio to meet the evolving demands placed on emergency responders.
At the core of SCHUBERTH’s firefighting helmets is the HighTemp-Fibre shell, engineered to provide dependable protection against extreme heat and mechanical impact. Designed for use in high-risk, high-temperature scenarios, the material balances durability with comfort, enabling firefighters to operate effectively during prolonged and physically demanding incidents. The helmets’ modular construction further supports operational flexibility, allowing components to be adapted to different mission requirements and personal preferences.
Building on these foundations, SCHUBERTH has introduced Twiceme Technology across its latest F300, F220, and F130 helmet models. The integration marks a significant step towards digitising personal protective equipment in the fire and rescue sector. Twiceme Technology enables firefighters and safety managers to access embedded digital safety information directly through a smartphone, providing instant visibility of equipment data when it is needed most.
Through the technology, users can store and retrieve critical information such as ownership details, inspection records, and compliance documentation. This simplifies equipment tracking and routine checks, reducing administrative burdens while helping organisations maintain high safety standards. In emergency situations, faster access to reliable data can also support more informed decision-making, contributing to improved situational awareness on the ground.
For SCHUBERTH, the adoption of Twiceme Technology aligns with a broader focus on innovation that enhances both protection and usability. Rather than adding complexity, the digital layer is intended to streamline safety workflows, supporting firefighters before, during, and after incidents.
The partnership also represents an important milestone for Twiceme, as it expands its safety ecosystem further into the firefighting sector. By embedding its technology into frontline protective equipment, Twiceme continues to advance its ambition of establishing a global digital safety standard across high-risk industries.
As fire services face increasingly complex operational environments, the convergence of advanced materials engineering and digital safety tools highlights a growing shift towards smarter, more connected personal protective equipment. SCHUBERTH’s latest helmet range illustrates how traditional safety gear is evolving to support the modern firefighter, combining proven physical protection with data-driven functionality.
“This is a historic step for Twiceme and for the firefighting community,” said Christian Connolly, CEO of Twiceme Technology. “We turn to firefighters when we need help the most, yet we rarely think about how dangerous their profession is. For the first time, they will have access to integrated digital safety information directly in their helmets, empowering action when seconds matter.”