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FSI

Decon Showers - Non-Ambulatory Mass Casualty - 2 Line

SKU#: BA068

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The FSI® DAT®3030S is a rapid‑deploy, two‑line mass‑casualty decontamination shower for CBRN incidents. Heavy‑duty construction, potable‑water hose systems, and ANSI 113/NFPA 1851 suitability support fast, effective wash‑down for non‑ambulatory and ambulatory patients.

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A premium, rapid‑deployment decontamination shelter engineered for chemical, biological, and radiological mass‑casualty response. Meets WHO, FEMA, DHS, U.S. Military, and other recognized decontamination guidelines.


Features

  • Meets Global Decon Standards: Complies with WHO/FEMA/DHS/U.S. Military guidelines for mass‑casualty decontamination.
  • Heavy Duty Air Berms: Built from 1100 Dtex polyester coated with plastomer on both sides; UV‑ and chemical‑resistant; quadruple overlapped and glued for maximum durability.
  • Rapid Deployment: Inflates and becomes operational in 1–2 minutes using compressed air or included electric inflator/deflator.
  • Integrated 200‑Gallon Containment Floor: Holds up to 200 gallons of water before pump‑out is required.
  • Versatile Two‑Line Capacity: Supports 2 non‑ambulatory patients, or 1 non‑ambulatory + 2 ambulatory, or up to 4 ambulatory individuals.
  • Multiple Spray Options: Includes 12–14 spray nozzle heads (varies by retailer) and four 5' coiled hoses with multifunction spray guns featuring shutoffs and quick disconnects.
  • Full Visibility & Ventilation: Equipped with 2 roll‑up windows, 2 skylights, 8 HVAC/clothing inlet–outlets, 2 upper air vents, and reflective safety striping.
  • Stability in Harsh Conditions: Engineered for high wind conditions up to 70 mph (115 kph) when properly tied down.
  • ANSI #113 Compliant & NFPA 1851 Compatible: Fully compliant for firefighter gross‑decon after fire scene exit.


What Is It?

The FSI® DAT®3030S is a portable, pneumatic, two‑line decontamination shower system designed for rapid mass‑casualty decontamination. It provides a controlled, enclosed environment with integrated spray systems for safely removing chemical, biological, or radiological contaminants from non‑ambulatory or ambulatory victims.


How Is It Used?

  1. Inflate the structure using compressed air or the supplied electric inflator/deflator (1–2 minutes)
  2. Connect to a water supply using the .75" GHT threaded inlet hoses.
  3. Activate spray nozzles and handheld spray guns, each providing approximately 1 gpm (4 lpm) depending on water availability
  4. Pump out waste water once the 200‑gallon containment floor nears capacity.


Who Uses It?

  • Fire departments
  • EMS and first responders
  • Hazmat teams
  • Hospitals and first‑receiver facilities
  • Military and civil defense units
  • Emergency management agencies

These groups utilize DAT3030S systems for mass‑casualty events, gross decontamination, and rapid deployment scenarios.


Maintenance Information

  • Clean canopy, hoses, and spray guns after each deployment.
  • Check air berm seams, valves, and reflective components for wear.
  • Store in the included carry sleeve/shelter bag.
  • Inspect Texin potable‑water hoses regularly for integrity and contamination.


What Is It Used With?

The DAT®3030S can be:

  • Attached to additional FSI® decon showers or shelters to expand throughput capacity.
  • Paired with optional accessories (heaters, detergent injectors, pumps, lighting systems, manifolds, etc.).
  • Used with potable‑water‑approved Texin hoses (NSF Standard 61).


What Material Is It Made From?

  • 1100 Dtex polyester, plastomer‑coated on both sides (UV & chemical resistant).
  • Heavy‑duty nylon twill with PU inner coating (fire‑retardant, mildew resistant).
  • Texin 985U or Texin 1209 polyurethane hoses, NSF‑approved for potable water use.
  • Plastic shower & containment frame components


Rapid‑Deployment Checklist

Stage on level ground → inflate (≈1–2 minutes) → connect ¾″ GHT water supply → verify flows → configure dirty entry/clean exit → pump out near 200 gal → secure with stakes/ropes/D‑rings.


Throughput & Water Planning

Approx. 1 gpm per head/gun; plan up to ~8 gpm total depending on supply. Ensure adequate source and wastewater handling capacity for continuous operations.


What’s Included & What Each Component Does

DAT®3030S Inflatable Decon Shelter

  • Full-size 10′ × 10′ × 9′ pneumatic enclosure.
  • Provides a controlled, private, weather‑resistant decontamination chamber.

Integrated Containment Floor (Approx. 200 Gallons)

  • Permanently attached bermed floor that inflates with the unit.
  • Captures contaminated runoff without needing a separate pool.

Fixed Spray Nozzles (Approximately 12)

  • Mounted inside the shelter for full‑coverage drench.
  • Designed to gently but thoroughly decontaminate victims.

Four 5′ Coiled 1/2″ Hoses with Multifunction Spray Guns

  • Handheld sprayers for targeted washdown.
  • Include shutoff valves and quick‑disconnect fittings.
  • Used by attendants to rinse difficult‑to‑reach areas.

Two‑Line Interior with Divider Curtains

  • Center Divider Curtain: Separates the shelter into two operational decon lanes.
  • Two Half Cross‑Dividers: Create privacy zones and help segment undress, wash, and redress phases.

Dirty‑Entry / Clean‑Exit Doors

  • Ensures one‑directional flow for contamination control.
  • Reduces cross‑contamination and keeps operations organized.

Visibility & Ventilation Package

  • Two Roll‑Up Windows: Allow outside monitoring.
  • Two Skylights: Increase internal brightness.
  • Eight 19″ HVAC/Clothing Ports: For ventilation, passing gear, or attaching HVAC.
  • Two Upper Air Vents: Improve airflow and release heat.

Inflation & Safety System

  • High‑pressure and low‑pressure valves for safe inflation/deflation.
  • Air inflation hose with safety cord.
  • Pressure‑relief valve prevents over‑inflation.
  • Electric inflator/deflator for rapid setup (usually 1–2 minutes).
  • High‑pressure SCBA fitting for field inflation when power isn’t available.

Anchoring & Stability Components

  • Four metal stakes for ground securing.
  • Tie‑down ropes for tensioning and wind stability.
  • Four integrated D‑rings for anchoring and gear attachment.
  • Hammer included for staking.

Electrical Duct

  • Small pass‑through for running electrical cords safely inside.
  • Useful for lighting, heaters, or communication equipment.

Reflective Safety Striping

  • High‑visibility markings around air vents and entry/exit berms.
  • Enhances safety during night operations or low‑light conditions.

Repair Kit

  • Includes patching materials and adhesive for quick field repairs to canopy or air berms.

Operator Manual

  • Provides setup, maintenance, safety, and operational instructions.

Shelter Sleeve / Carry Bag

  • Heavy‑duty storage and transport bag for the entire system.
  • Keeps the unit organized and ready for rapid re‑deployment.


  • Dimensions: Approx. 10' W x 10' L x 9' H (100 sq. ft.)
  • Weight: Approx. 139 lbs (empty)
  • Capacity: 2 non‑ambulatory or 4 ambulatory personnel.
  • Spray Heads: 12–14 depending on configuration.
  • Flow Rate: Approx. 1 gpm per nozzle/spray gun; max 8 gpm system flow.
  • Inlet: .75" GHT
  • Compliance: ANSI 113; NFPA 1851 compatible.
  • Containment Capacity: 200 gallons
  • Model: DAT3030S