FSI DAT® SERIES PORTABLE PNEUMATIC HAZMAT SHOWERS AND SHELTER SYSTEMS.

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FSI DAT® SERIES PORTABLE PNEUMATIC HAZMAT SHOWERS AND SHELTER SYSTEMS

FEATURES Heavy Duty Air Berms FSI utilizes extremely heavy duty air berm construction in all DAT® series portable hazmat decon shower systems. FSI uses the identical 1100 Dtex, quadruple overlapped and glued berms in our wide range of transom rescue rafts – known for the extreme conditions they are subjected to. In this application, FSI is confident that with proper care and maintenance, your DAT® unit will last the test of time and be there when disaster strikes. Built-In Decon Pools FSI units are fully integrated with no extra add-ons required to bring the product into service. Simply inflate, and connect the water inlet source and commence decontamination. The decon pools are integral to the unit and permanently attached. When the unit inflates so too do the air bermed decon pools – no need to store extra items and roll out pools once the shelter is inflated. UV/Chemical Retardant and Fire Resistant FSI DAT® series decon showers and shelters employ UV/chemical resistant and fire retardant canopies in recognition of the hazardous environs in which they may be utilized. Extremely Rapid Deployment FSI units are compact, fully integrated within the provided carry bag, and inflate virtually unaided – with the use of compressed air, or via a supplied electric inflator/deflator within minutes (size of unit and method of inflation dependent). The units are meant to be deployed simply and quickly – with modest training. Multiple Models Available From one person first responder DAT1010S/2020S units through the massive 5 line mass casualty DAT4099S – FSI offers a wide range of portable hazmat decon shower systems.

FSI OFFERS THE WIDEST RANGE OF HAZMAT SHOWER MODELS AND CONFIGURATION DAT4099S DAT1010S DAT2999S DAT2525S DAT3030S DAT3060S

UNIQUE FEATURES OF FSI HAZMAT SHOWERS Built in Decon Pools Built in Skylights High Visibility Reflectors Built in Windows Built in Top Vents FSI Hazmat Showers and Shelters are a better value compared to its competitors. Pricing are generally 33% lower than any comparable item.

Optional Decon Accessories

FSI PORTABLE PNEUMATIC SHELTERS AND ISOLATION SHELTERS Ideal for: Temporary Command Posts Outside Triage Area First Aid Center Temporary Housing Rehab Station for Fire Fighters Temporary Clinic Patient Isolation Temporary Morgue Crime Scene Management

MANY SIZE CONFIGURATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM DAT3030 – 100SQ.FT. DAT6012 – 800SQ.FT. DAT9018 – 1500SQ.FT.

FSI ISOLATION SHELTERS All FSI shelters are available as isolation models (-IS at the end of each part number). Isolation Shelters are sealed by velcro all around the perimeter of the canopy Includes a front 10 X 10 “hallway” shelter to promote a negative pressure environment. Each unit can be interconnected to form a string of isolation shelters. Also available in other colors

F-INPIC FSI ISOLATION CHAMBER A solution for transporting patients with highly communicable disease. Very portable Each cap can be used for patient management. Easily fits any hospital bed.

FSI Hospital Surge Capacity Systems

What is Surge Capacity? The ability to expand hospital care capabilities in response to a large surge of potential patients during or after a mass casualty event. * Health Care at the Crossroads: Strategies for Creating and Sustaining Community-wide Emergency Preparedness Strategies. JCAHO 2003 Surge capacity encompasses potential patient beds Available space in which patients may be triaged, managed, vaccinated, decontaminated, or simply located. Available personnel of all types; necessary medications, supplies and equipment. The legal capacity to deliver health care under situations which exceed authorized capacity.*

Surge Capacity Plan Use portable shelters for first aid, triage, patient management, temporary morgues, etc. Identify large buildings and venue places to accommodate a larger surge.

FSI Surge Capacity Systems What FSI offers? Easy to deploy Surge Capacity Shelters for multiple day/weeks use. Complete and inexpensive compared to the non-inflatable structural units offered by our competitors. Deployable and in service within minutes. Very flexible and configurable to fit any immediate shelter needs. Complete systems include necessary accessories and supplies

FSI Surge Capacity Systems F-SFSCS-300 SMALL CAPACITY 10 PERSON MEDICAL SURGE CAPACITY/FIELD HOSPITAL Single or Multiple Shelter Setup F-SFSCS-1500 MEDIUM CAPACITY 30 PERSON MEDICAL SURGE CAPACITY/FIELD HOSPITAL F-SFSCS-2300 LARGE CAPACITY 50 PERSON MEDICAL SURGE CAPACITY/FIELD HOSPITAL

F-SCSS Bed Medical Surge Capacity/Field Hospital System F-SCSS Bed Medical Surge Capacity/Field Hospital System F-SCSS Bed Medical Surge Capacity/Field Hospital System F-SCSS Bed Medical Surge Capacity/Field Hospital System F-SCSS Bed Medical Surge Capacity/Field Hospital System Modular ‘Spoke and Hub’ Setup

110 Bed Surge System

FSI Surge Capacity Systems Features Quick and easy to deploy requiring very little technical knowledge. Insulating inside canopy to improve internal temperature (F-INSULCAN) Additional aluminum cross member structure to allow shelter to stay up even when partially deflated. Improved air circulation ducting system which takes advantage of many advanced HVAC/Filtration units. Power supply system to provide power to sensitive medical equipment. Double door airlock system to maintain a negative pressure environment Smaller storage footprint. The systems include a larger list of accessories (including Hazmat Showers). Available in a wider range of sizes and configuration.

Accessories included with Surge Systems