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The Stretcher De-Con™ provides instant de-con for stretcher bound and other immobilized or low-mobility decon victims

Monday, July 15, 2002

The Stretcher De-Con™ provides instant de-con for stretcher bound and other immobilized or low-mobility decon victims
The Stretcher De-Con™ features a patented opening mechanism that unfolds the unit in seconds for effective decontamination in seconds

Andax Industries L.L.C. has developed a new, instant decontamination solution, which ensures speed, portability, and safety when responding to life-threatening emergencies such as NBC/WMD situations or industrial accidents: the Stretcher De-Con™. This easy-to-use decontamination unit offers universal and affordable emergency medical preparedness in only three seconds.

The Stretcher De-Con™ decontaminates immobilized victims infected/contaminated with chemical, biological, or nuclear warfare agents, without removing them from a stretcher. No assembly or setup is required -- just open the case and this de-con system is instantly ready for use. It allows for decontamination of immobilized victims, even while attached to a backboard, confined to a wheelchair, or on a gurney. Victims can also be triaged while using the Stretcher De-Con™! It features a flexible, self-supporting sidewall construction, a high-visibility color scheme, stake/weight tabs, a built-in drain, an optional gravity flow bag, and offers a compact stored size.

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