- Environmental suit
An environmental suit is a
suit designed specifically for a particular environment, usually one otherwise hostile to humans. An environment suit is typically a one-piece garment, and many types also feature ahelmet or other covering for the head. Where the surrounding environment is especially dangerous the suit is completely sealed.The first environmental suits were
diving suit s designed to protect a diver from the surrounding water (seetimeline of underwater technology ). Later developments were designed to protect the wearer from the cold (for example wetsuits and other ambient pressure suits) or from undersea high pressure and the resultingdecompression sickness (for exampleatmospheric diving suit s). Protecting the wearer from cold is also a feature ofski suit s.In
aviation ,pressure suit s protect fighter pilots from hypoxia /altitude sickness , andg-suit s from the adverse effects of acceleration (gravity-induced loss of consciousness, orG-LOC ). The most extreme environmental suits are used byastronaut s to protect them during ascent and while in the vacuum of space:space suit s andspace activity suit s. Such suits are self-supporting, and include a supply ofoxygen for the wearer.Environmental suits are also used to protect the wearer from contamination (for example
hazmat suit s), or conversely to protect the environment from contamination by the wearer (seecleanroom suit s). The concept of an environmental suit protecting someone from contamination is a feature of theboy in the bubble trope: bothDavid Vetter andTed DeVita at some point used such suits.See also
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Extreme environment clothing
*Atmospheric diving suit
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