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Enter for a chance to win an MSA Cairns 1836 fire helmet

This is the fifth year that MSA Safety has teamed up with the NVFC to give away helmets to volunteer firefighters

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National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) members have four chances to win an MSA Cairns 1836 Fire Helmet in 2026. The first entry period is now open through April 30. Additional entry periods will take place in June, August, and November.

This is the fifth year that MSA Safety has teamed up with the NVFC to give away helmets to volunteer firefighters. To be eligible, entrants must be an active volunteer firefighter in the U.S. and a member of the NVFC. Not a member? Join at www.nvfc.org/join. Only one entry is allowed per member per entry period. One recipient will be randomly selected after each entry period from all the eligible entries.

The MSA Cairns 1836 Fire Helmet showcases the iconic traditional design with innovative features that address today’s fire service needs. It is lightweight, comfortable, and features a low ride height and Defender Visor that adjusts in and out to fit a range of face sizes and shapes or over eyewear.

Learn more and enter for the chance to win by noon ET on April 30 at www.nvfc.org/helmet.

About MSA

MSA Safety Inc. (NYSE: MSA) is the global leader in advanced safety products, technologies, and solutions. Our core fire service products include the revolutionary MSA G1 SCBA, FireGrid software, LUNAR Connected Device, Cairns fire helmets, ALTAIR portable gas detection instruments, and Globe Manufacturing Company turnout gear and boots. For more information, visit MSAfire.com.

About the NVFC

The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) is the leading nonprofit membership association representing the interests of the volunteer fire and emergency medical services. The NVFC unites and supports volunteer and combination fire and EMS organizations through education, advocacy, leadership development, and collaboration. Guided by professionalism and innovation, we provide the tools and resources needed to protect communities, advance responder health and safety, and prepare leaders for the future. Learn more and join at www.nvfc.org.