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This is a very hot topic at my FD primarily because I am a Muslim and my religion requires men to grow their facial hair. I have requested to be allowed to grow a beard and then be fit tested. I agree to grow it to a length determined by myself and the FD administration(1/4 inch in length). I also agree to keep it neat, clean, and trimmed. I understand the safety debate even with the positive pressure SCBA's and I understand the issue of loosing air through a compromised mask seal. I understand the hazard that this may present the individual and his/her team members. I also understand how this may be perceived as jeapordizing the public's safety as well. Their is no documented proof that a light beard has ever been the causitive factor of an on scene injury, mayday, or distress situation. I am requesting only that I be allowed to grow a beard, be fit tested and abide by the findings of the test. I am asking a for an ammendment to the facial hair policy or a religious exemption. As far as the other members, if one can pass a fit test, then I have no problem with facial hair. For whatever reason, it is a part of ingrained culture to be clean shaven and we as FF's have managed to turn this into a requirement. I cherish the Fire service and the history and traditions that we honor and respect as much as any FF but can't I practice my faith and still be your brother? These are changing times and if we believe in diversity and the American melting pot, we have to be open minded. How do we know for sure that a beard will cause a FF to fail a fit test, if we never fit test a FF who has a beard?
Who cares? If you keep it neatly groomed and pass your fit test, what is the big deal? We have a policy about how long your mustache can be. If it is neat and trimmed, who cares? Will the micro-managing ever end? If your religious beliefs require a beard, your are not the only one Shareef, then you should be able to keep a beard if you can pass the test. I do have a problem with the guys that let the facial hair look like a wet dog though. How many vollie firefighters on a day off or vacation, do not shave regularly? I shave when I have to work. I shave when I am at work. But, the two days in between, unless we have something to do, probably not. I can still get a seal.
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