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Decontamination Shower System Product

Overview

A decontamination shower system is the engineered core of the "warm zone" at a hazardous-materials incident: a transportable shower line where contaminated people are washed before they reach clean areas, ambulances, or hospitals. Flushing with large volumes of warm water and mild detergent removes the bulk of most chemical, biological, and radiological surface contamination; studies behind current mass-decon doctrine credit prompt undressing and showering with removing on the order of 90 % or more of contaminant. The system exists to make that wash fast, private, warm, and contained.

A typical unit erects a roughly 3 × 6 m Shower Enclosure divided into three lanes — two ambulatory, one for stretcher casualties rolled through on trestles — and processes 60–100 walking casualties per hour. Everything packs into four wheeled Transport Case totaling under 500 kg, deployable by a hazmat team in five to ten minutes.

Structure and casualty flow

The Frame Pole Set erect a scissor or hub frame carrying the welded PVC Canopy and Walls; inflatable-arch variants trade the pole set for a small air blower. Inside, Lane Curtain divide lanes and screen the undress stage, and weighted Entry/Exit Flap at each end enforce one-way flow from the dirty (hot-zone) side to the clean side, reinforced by the Zone Signage Set zone markers. Occupants stand on Floor Grating Panel panels that keep feet above the runoff layer — direct contact with pooled rinse water would simply recontaminate them.

Water supply and heating

Cold-water decontamination causes hypothermia within minutes, especially in casualties who have just undressed outdoors, so heating is not optional. The Supply Pump draws from a hydrant, water tender, or bladder through the Inlet Strainer and pushes 60–100 L/min into the Water Heater. This is a tankless propane unit: the Propane Burner modulates between roughly 70 and 120 kW to track flow, transferring heat through a single-pass copper Heat Exchanger. The Outlet Thermostat holds the outlet near 38 °C, a Thermal Fuse provides a hard overtemperature cutout, and a Pressure Sensor interlock stops the Gas Control Valve from opening without water flow, preventing a dry-fired exchanger. Downstream, the Thermostatic Mixing Valve blends in a cold bypass as an anti-scald guarantee — delivered water can never exceed the valve's setpoint even if the heater control fails high.

Heated water feeds the Spray System through color-coded Supply Hose Set with cam-lock couplings. Each lane has an arched Spray Manifold carrying six full-cone Spray Nozzle aimed at head, torso, and leg height. Nozzle selection is deliberate: 3–6 L/min each at 2–3 bar gives soaking coverage without the fine high-pressure mist that would aerosolize contaminant into attendants' breathing zones. Attendants in the non-ambulatory lane use the trigger-operated Handheld Wand to wash stretcher casualties systematically, head to toe.

Wastewater containment

Runoff from a decon line is itself hazardous waste. The entire enclosure stands inside the Containment Pool Liner, a welded-seam berm liner holding 1000–2000 L. A Sump Level Float starts the chemical-rated submersible Sump Transfer Pump before runoff reaches grating level, transferring it through the dedicated Waste Transfer Hose to a collapsible Wastewater Bladder of 2000–5000 L for later licensed disposal. US practice under EPA guidance permits uncontained runoff when lives are at immediate risk, but teams are expected to capture wastewater whenever the equipment is available — which is much of why this equipment exists.

Power and control

A small generator or shore connection feeds the Power Distribution Box, with every circuit behind the GFCI Breaker breaker given that pumps, lights, and standing water share the same footprint. A Power Supply converts to low voltage for heater controls, Relay interlocks enable pump and burner only when supply pressure exists, and IP65 LED Lane Light in each lane support night operations. The Stake and Guy Kit guys the structure against winds to roughly 60 km/h, and the Field Repair Kit carries patch material and spare nozzles, since a torn liner or clogged nozzle cannot be allowed to stop a casualty line mid-incident.

Operational context

Deployment doctrine follows OSHA HAZWOPER (29 CFR 1910.120) and NFPA 470: the shower line sits in the warm zone on the upwind, uphill edge of the contaminated area, with undress at the dirty end, wash and rinse in the middle, and monitoring plus redress kits at the clean end. Technical decontamination of suited entry teams uses the same hardware at lower throughput, with wash steps tailored to the agent. The recurring engineering constraints — warm water at volume, no aerosols, total runoff capture, ten-minute setup — drive every component choice above.

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Bill of materials

7 top-level lines · 56 rows shown · 102 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Shower Enclosure 6 parts decon-shower-system-enclosure 1 15 assembly
1.1 Frame Pole Set decon-shower-system-frame-poles 1 part
1.2 Canopy and Walls decon-shower-system-canopy 1 part
1.3 Lane Curtain decon-shower-system-curtains 4 part
1.4 Floor Grating Panel decon-shower-system-floor-grating 6 part
1.5 Entry/Exit Flap decon-shower-system-entry-flaps 2 part
1.6 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
2 Water Heater 7 parts decon-shower-system-water-heater 1 7 assembly
2.1 Propane Burner decon-shower-system-burner 1 part
2.2 Heat Exchanger decon-shower-system-heat-exchanger 1 part
2.3 Gas Control Valve decon-shower-system-gas-valve 1 part
2.4 Outlet Thermostat decon-shower-system-thermostat 1 part
2.5 Flue Stack decon-shower-system-flue 1 part
2.6 Thermal Fuse thermal-fuse 1 part
2.7 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 1 part
3 Supply Pump 7 parts decon-shower-system-supply-pump 1 28 assembly
3.1 Pump Head decon-shower-system-pump-head 1 part
3.2 Stator Assembly 3 parts stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
3.2.1 Stator Core (laminations) stator-core 1 part
3.2.2 Copper Winding copper-winding 1 part
3.2.3 Slot Insulation stator-insulation 1 part
3.3 Rotor Assembly 4 parts rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
3.3.1 Rotor Shaft rotor-shaft 1 part
3.3.2 Rotor Core rotor-core 1 part
3.3.3 Neodymium Magnet neodymium-magnet 16× 16 part
3.3.4 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 1 part
3.4 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
3.5 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
3.6 Oil Seal oil-seal 1 part
3.7 Inlet Strainer decon-shower-system-inlet-strainer 1 part
4 Spray System 6 parts decon-shower-system-spray-system 1 26 assembly
4.1 Spray Manifold decon-shower-system-manifold-pipes 3 part
4.2 Spray Nozzle decon-shower-system-nozzles 18× 18 part
4.3 Handheld Wand decon-shower-system-hand-wand 2 part
4.4 Thermostatic Mixing Valve decon-shower-system-mixing-valve 1 part
4.5 Supply Hose Set decon-shower-system-supply-hoses 1 part
4.6 O-Ring Set oring-set 1 part
5 Wastewater Recovery 5 parts decon-shower-system-waste-recovery 1 5 assembly
5.1 Containment Pool Liner decon-shower-system-containment-pool 1 part
5.2 Sump Transfer Pump decon-shower-system-sump-pump 1 part
5.3 Wastewater Bladder decon-shower-system-waste-bladder 1 part
5.4 Waste Transfer Hose decon-shower-system-waste-hose 1 part
5.5 Sump Level Float decon-shower-system-level-float 1 part
6 Power and Electrical 7 parts decon-shower-system-power-electrical 1 14 assembly
6.1 Power Supply power-supply 1 part
6.2 Power Distribution Box decon-shower-system-distribution-box 1 part
6.3 GFCI Breaker decon-shower-system-gfci 1 part
6.4 LED Lane Light decon-shower-system-led-lights 4 part
6.5 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 1 part
6.6 Relay relay 2 part
6.7 Connector connector 4 part
7 Deployment Kit 4 parts decon-shower-system-deployment-kit 1 7 assembly
7.1 Transport Case decon-shower-system-transport-cases 4 part
7.2 Stake and Guy Kit decon-shower-system-stake-kit 1 part
7.3 Field Repair Kit decon-shower-system-repair-kit 1 part
7.4 Zone Signage Set decon-shower-system-signage 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $30–$1M · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇦🇹Rosenbauer
rosenbauer.com ↗
Leonding, AT Fire apparatus 200 units 8–14 wks
🇺🇸Oshkosh
oshkoshcorp.com ↗
Oshkosh, US Specialty trucks (Pierce) 200 units 8–14 wks
🇺🇸MSA Safety
msasafety.com ↗
Cranberry Township, US Safety equipment 200 units 8–14 wks
🇩🇪Dräger
draeger.com ↗
Lübeck, DE Safety & medical tech 200 units 8–14 wks
🇺🇸Honeywell
honeywell.com ↗
Charlotte, US Building & safety tech 200 units 8–14 wks

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