What Is Your Unidentified Hazardous Materials Response Strategy?

Unidentified hazardous materials present immediate risks when response strategies are unclear or delayed. Learn how FAST-ACT® dry decontamination supports rapid assessment, reduces exposure, and strengthens response effectiveness when managing unknown chemical threats.

How Global Defense Investments Signal a Growing Need for Advanced Chemical Response Readiness

Rising global defense investments highlight the growing need for advanced chemical response readiness across sectors. This shift underscores the importance of scalable decontamination strategies that reduce risk and improve preparedness in evolving threat environments.

Hospital Chemical Decontamination Readiness: Why Many Facilities Are Still Unprepared

Hospitals face ongoing gaps in chemical decontamination preparedness, including limitations in infrastructure, training, and rapid response capabilities. Addressing these challenges is critical to improving safety, reducing exposure risks, and strengthening overall emergency readiness.

National Environmental Awareness Month: Strengthening Environmental Chemical Hazard Response Across Industrial Operations

Chemical hazard response across industrial operations requires rapid action to protect personnel, equipment, and continuity. Effective strategies focus on neutralization, exposure reduction, and minimizing downtime in environments where hazardous materials are part of daily operations.

FAST-ACT November Event Highlights: Advancing CBRN Readiness Across the Nation

November event highlights showcase FAST-ACT®’s role in advancing CBRN readiness through nationwide training, demonstrations, and collaboration. These engagements strengthen coordination, improve operational preparedness, and support more effective response across emergency and defense sectors.

Safe Hazardous Package Handling: Lithium, Opioids, and Chemical Spill Response

Hazardous package handling incidents involving lithium batteries, opioids, and chemical spills can occur unexpectedly across transport environments. Effective safety depends on proper protocols, hazard awareness, and rapid response measures to reduce exposure risks.

When Seconds Matter: Lessons in Chemical Incident Preparedness from the Tennessee Explosion

The Tennessee explosion highlights how quickly chemical incidents can escalate, causing widespread damage and loss of life. These events reinforce the need for immediate response, effective containment, and preparedness strategies to reduce risk and improve outcomes.

Why Combined Wet and Dry Decontamination Is the New Gold Standard for Hospital Emergency Preparedness

Combining wet and dry decontamination improves hospital response by addressing a wider range of chemical hazards. This integrated approach enhances speed, reduces exposure risks, and supports more effective patient care during complex incidents.

Eyes on the Zone: Securing FIFA 2026 Fan Areas Against Emerging CBRN Threats

Securing FIFA 2026 requires coordinated planning to address complex CBRN and large-scale event risks. Effective strategies focus on multi-agency collaboration, rapid response capabilities, and scalable solutions to protect fans, infrastructure, and host cities.

FAST-ACT Dry Decontamination Demo Strengthens Chemical Response Readiness in Dallas, TX

FAST-ACT conducted a live dry decontamination demonstration with the Dallas Fire Department and multiple Dallas-area agencies, showcasing how first responders can rapidly and safely neutralize chemical threats using FAST-ACT technology.