Decon7 (D7, Decon Seven) was originally created to counter dangers that military and first responders could meet in the field, from chemical attacks to biohazard contaminants. The same advanced formula that D7 is based on has been used numerous times to remediate public spaces following harmful toxic attacks, such as the Hart building following an anthrax attack in the wake of 9/11. Although Decon7 has expanded into the food and biosecurity industry offering cleaning and disinfection solutions, they are still active in maintaining health and safety within defense applications, and continuously explore new uses that reduce the risks individuals meet on the front line.
Low in toxicity and corrosive materials, benign to the environment, and safe for use in food facilities.
D7 is a stable chemical formula that can be safely transported without extra security measures.
D7 is already utilized by fire departments, military operations, and police forces around the country.
D7 is proven through numerous regulatory standards and third-party testing.
D7 Decontaminant is derived from aqueous-based decontamination technology that can rapidly neutralize highly toxic chemical and biological materials. It is a hydrogen peroxide-based formulation that also contains surfactants (i.e., soap), mild solvents, inorganic salts, and water. D7 Decontaminant kills the most common pathogens, including those found in biofilms, and neutralizes toxins.
D7 BDAS+ Tactical Unit (3 Part) Case The D7 BDAS+ is a breakthrough solution to the complex chemical and engineering issues of containing the world's most effective military grade decontaminant in an individual rapid response application system. Where contamination is a threat, the D7 BDAS+ minimizes exposure risk to the responder.
Any applicator can be used with the D7 Disinfectant