CBRN Overview

The CBRN shelters provide easy to set-up, non-powered, collective protection through the use of breakthrough technologies.

The shelters are a collaboration of Alaska Tent & Tarp, Triosyn Corp. and the Army’s Natick Soldier Center. The shelters utilize the Triosyn® membrane, which is non-toxic to humans and devitalizes airborne infectious microorganisms, with two other membrane filters; one that filters airborne radioactive particles and another reactive carbon membrane that filters chemical threats. The non-powered CBRN Shelters eliminate cumbersome external power supplies, environmental control, and filtration units by incorporating filter media into the body of the shelter. The low air resistance filtration composite allows air exchange while providing protection against chemical, biological, and residual nuclear attack. Air exchange is accomplished through the breathable panels designed into the structure.

The shelters take advantage of Triosyn’s microbiocidal efficacy and are non-toxic to humans. The proven shelters and passive CBRN technology meet the requirements of the JECP (Joint Expeditionary Collective Protection) program.

We take the POWER out of Collective Protection