Fire helmets turned into art for auction, funding Fire Aid’s international programmes
Iain Hoey
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UK artists reimagine decommissioned helmets for Fire Aid charity auction
A group of 20 artists from across the UK have customised decommissioned fire helmets to raise funds for Fire Aid.
As reported by Fire Aid, the initiative features helmets that were originally manufactured by MSA and have been retired from service.
The items were repurposed as art pieces and will be sold through a public auction launched on 26 March 2025 and closes on 10 April.
Visit the auction site here
Artists involved include street artists, illustrators, sculptors and serving firefighters.
Each was given a helmet and full creative control to produce a one-off artwork.
Designs vary from graphic statements to detailed hand-painted scenes reflecting the work of firefighters and the purpose of international aid.
Helmets carry historical and symbolic value
The helmets used in the campaign include a variety of standard issue and officer models, giving each piece a distinct visual and historical character.
According to Fire Aid, each helmet was selected for its operational history and then transformed through artistic interpretation.
This approach was intended to preserve the object’s symbolic link to firefighting, while presenting it in a new form to appeal to collectors and supporters.
The charity said that the project not only aimed to reuse items destined for disposal, but also to promote awareness of global fire service needs.
Auction proceeds to support Fire Aid programmes
All proceeds from the auction will support Fire Aid’s work providing equipment, training and support to under-resourced fire services around the world.
David O’Neill MBE, Chair of Fire Aid, said: “This project aims to repurpose items meant for disposal.
“Fire Aid’s mission is to save lives by distributing and reusing fire and rescue equipment.
“We wanted to show how creativity and community can make a real difference.
“The artists’ response has been amazing, and the finished helmets are phenomenal.”
The online auction allows global participation through the GalaBid platform.
Fire Aid expects interest from art collectors, members of the firefighting community and charity supporters.
Fire Aid focuses on equipment, training and long-term development
Fire Aid is a UK-based organisation that delivers fire and rescue equipment and training to international communities with limited resources.
The organisation works with UK fire services and industry partners to send reused equipment abroad, paired with education and skills development.
Fire Aid states that its objective is to support lasting improvements in local fire and rescue capabilities.
By combining donations of equipment with structured training, Fire Aid seeks to strengthen fire services so they can operate independently in the long term.
Fire helmets turned into art to raise funds for global fire services: Summary
Fire Aid has announced a charity auction featuring 20 decommissioned fire helmets transformed into artworks by UK-based artists.
The helmets, once in active service and manufactured by MSA, were distributed to selected artists and firefighters to create unique pieces.
The collection includes standard issue and officer helmets, each reinterpreted to reflect themes related to firefighting and global solidarity.
The auction opened on 26 March 2025 and is hosted on the GalaBid platform, with proceeds funding Fire Aid’s international programmes.
David O’Neill MBE, Chair of Fire Aid, coordinated the fundraising effort.
Fire Aid is a UK charity that supplies fire and rescue equipment and training to under-resourced services worldwide.
Its work aims to improve safety and capacity through the donation of equipment and structured skills training.
The project highlights the value of repurposing used firefighting gear while engaging the public in supporting international fire safety initiatives.