This August, the FAST-ACT team was on the road providing hands-on training and support to first responders facing today’s most urgent chemical and hazardous material threats.
This August, the FAST-ACT team was on the road providing hands-on training and support to first responders facing today’s most urgent chemical and hazardous material threats.
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.
In the event of a chemical incident or mass casualty event, hospitals must act quickly to protect patients, staff, and infrastructure. Traditional water-based technical decontamination has long been a standard protocol, but it brings limitations—especially during high-pressure scenarios where rapid, scalable response is critical.
FAST-ACT recently hosted an insightful and timely webinar titled “Ensuring Personnel Safety: Dry Decontamination for Crowd Control Operations,” focusing on the unique challenges law enforcement and first responders face when neutralizing chemical threats during large-scale public gatherings.
The FIFA World Cup is more than a sporting event—it’s a global spectacle drawing millions of fans into high-density, high-energy environments. While this celebration of international unity captivates the world, it also introduces real and growing risks: from crowd control challenges to the silent but severe threat of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE)… Continue reading Global Events, Global Risks: Why the 2026 World Cup Demands More Than Traditional Security
Join us Tuesday, July 22, 10:00–11:00 AM EST for the FAST-ACT Webinar Event on Ensuring Personnel Safety: Dry Decontamination for Crowd Control Operations.
When hazardous materials pose an immediate threat, the method of decontamination you choose can determine the outcome. First responders, hazmat teams, and military units must understand the difference between wet and dry decontamination to deploy the right tools—fast. This guide breaks down both approaches and highlights why FAST-ACT’s dry decon solutions are trusted in the… Continue reading Dry vs. Wet Decontamination: Which Is Right for the Situation?
The Fourth of July is one of the most celebrated holidays in the United States, marked by fireworks, barbecues, and large public gatherings. But for first responders, it also brings a high-risk environment with potential threats ranging from chemical exposures to crowd-related hazards.
The Importance of First Responder Safety First responder safety is crucial because these individuals are often the first line of defense during emergencies and play an essential role in providing immediate assistance to those in need. Ensuring their safety not only protects their lives from severe injury but also maintains their ability to help others… Continue reading Crowd Control and Chemical Exposure: Safety Measures for First Responders During Protests
Environmental remediation is critical for cleaning up chemical spills, neutralizing hazardous vapors, and protecting ecosystems. FAST-ACT® offers a field-proven, dry powder decontamination solution that neutralizes a wide range of chemicals on contact—without the need for water or mixing. From oil spills to battery fires and unknown vapor threats, learn how FAST-ACT is transforming environmental response with safer, faster, and more effective remediation.
