Testing of Dry Decontamination Technologies for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Response
- Marina Reilly-Collette; Brandon Booker; Kathryn Trubac; Tyler Elliott; Andrew Reichert; Charles Woodruff
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This report describes testing of dry decontamination methods for dealing with dangerous substances like chemicals, biological agents, and radiation. These methods are important for keeping people safe during emergencies involving these threats. The study looks at different technologies to see how well they work in removing harmful materials from surfaces and people without using water. It aims to find the best ways to clean up after such incidents quickly and effectively, ensuring safety for both responders and the public. The results help improve emergency response plans for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear situations.
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