When every second counts during a chemical exposure, choosing the right method of decontamination can be the difference between containment and catastrophe. In quick-response scenarios, especially where water is limited or unavailable, dry decon methods are essential for removing hazardous substances and chemical vapors from people, surfaces, and equipment.
But not all dry decontamination tools perform the same. Some are built to absorb or contain, while others are designed to neutralize the threat entirely. If your team is deciding between dry options, here’s what to know before making the call.
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For today’s response teams and hazmat professionals, conditions in the field are unpredictable. From extreme temperatures to environmental risks and evolving chemical threats, every choice—from PPE to decon methods—must be intentional.
Unlike water-based methods, which often require setup, run-off control, and clean-up, dry solutions can be used immediately—no infrastructure needed.
When evaluating tools for field use, consider these factors:
Unlike passive products, the FAST-ACT Decontamination Mitt is engineered to neutralize toxic threats—safely, effectively, and without water. Built for real-world field operations, the FAST-ACT Decontamination Mitt contains a proprietary formulation of Magnesium Oxide (MgO) and Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂) that breaks down hazardous materials on contact.
Some dry decontamination mitts on the market use an activated carbon core to absorb and trap particles. While they may seem effective on the surface, these products are non-reactive by design. That means:
These products may be useful for temporary containment, but they fall short when safety and full neutralization are the goal.
The FAST-ACT Decontamination Mitt is trusted by professionals who need speed, safety, and performance in unpredictable conditions.
In modern hazmat and chemical response, the ability to neutralize, not just contain, is critical and non-negotiable. Relying on absorption-only tools may give a false sense of control—while leaving the real threat intact.
The FAST-ACT Decontamination Mitt, along with other FAST-ACT solutions, offers an integrated, effective approach to dry decontamination. Whether you’re operating in a contaminated warehouse, treating individuals in the field, or responding to a chemical spill with limited access to water, FAST-ACT delivers results you can trust—without compromising responder safety, unlike other solutions.
If you are looking for a dry decontamination solution but don’t know where to start, reach out to our team to schedule a call to see how FAST-ACT can fit into your teams’ needs and emergency preparedness procedures.
Timilon Corporation is the manufacturer of FAST-ACT®, a proprietary formulation of non-toxic high-performance specialty materials effective at neutralizing a wide range of toxic chemicals with the added capability to destroy chemical warfare agents. The FAST-ACT technology is utilized by leading defense agencies, chemical industrial companies, first responders and HAZMAT teams to quickly and safely eliminate chemical hazards. For more information, reach out to Leticia Menzzano, Marketing Manager, lmenzzano@timilon.com.