Paper Chemical Agent Detector VGH, ABC-M8 Detect Liquids Only G: Nerve H: Blister V:

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Paper Chemical Agent Detector VGH, ABC-M8 Detect Liquids Only G: Nerve H: Blister V:

Decontaminating Kit Skin: M291 SKIN DECONTAMINATING PACKET FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY CAUTION MAY BE SLIGHTLY IRRITATING CONTRACT DAAA09-91-C0332 TEAR (FRONT)

Decontaminating Kit Skin: M291 1. Tear open kit 2. Remove applicator pad. 3. Slip fingers into handle 4. Scrub exposed skin thoroughly. TEAR (BACK)

M291A1 Kit (con’t) INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE DECONTAMINATING KIT, SKIN: M291 FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY CAUTION: MAY BE SLIGHTLY IRRITATING TO EYES CONTENTS: SIX (6) DECON PACKETS EACH CONTAINING 28 GM AMBERGARD XE-666 DECONTAMINANT RESIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ;LSADJ;SAFKJP;K;JKPOELPOEJPJKEQJKMPOREJ -OR-

Hard Decon Area

First Wipe Area

Second Wipe Area

Third Wipe Area

Mask Decontaminating

M295 Kit TEAR AT NOTCHES DECONTAMINATION PACKET, INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT: CAUTION: MAY BE SLIGHTLY IRRITATING TO SKIN OR EYES CONTRACT DAA15-93-C-0038

M295 kit (con’t) TEAR AT NOTCHES 1. TEAR OPEN PACKET. 2. REMOVE MITT 3. SLIP HAND INTO MITT 4. TIGHTEN VELCRO AROUND WRIST 5. RUB OR BLOT ON EQUIPMENT THOROUGHLY