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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. |