Quick & Easy Way To Decontaminate After A CBRN Event | MIRA MDG-1

Published on April 28, 2022
Duration: 6:20

This guide details the use of the MIRA Safety MDG-1 decontamination glove, a single-use item designed for rapid decontamination in CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) events. It explains how to apply and remove the absorbent powder to effectively decontaminate skin, clothing, weapons, and equipment, offering a crucial solution for individuals operating in hazardous environments without access to larger decontamination facilities. The glove is presented as an essential, portable, and cost-effective addition to any CBRN kit.

Quick Summary

The MIRA Safety MDG-1 is a single-use decontamination glove designed for rapid and effective decontamination in CBRN events. It utilizes an absorbent powder to neutralize and remove contaminants from skin, clothing, and equipment, offering up to 90% effectiveness against biological, chemical, and radioactive threats.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Decontamination Challenges
  2. 00:20Introducing the MIRA Safety MDG-1
  3. 00:53Demonstrating the MDG-1
  4. 01:23Reading the MDG-1 Instructions
  5. 02:00MDG-1 Packaging and Cost
  6. 02:41Opening and Using the MDG-1 Glove
  7. 03:40Putting on the Decontamination Glove
  8. 04:07Applying Decontamination Powder
  9. 04:20Removing Decontamination Powder
  10. 04:54Effectiveness and Benefits of MDG-1
  11. 05:10Discount Code and Links
  12. 05:34Solving Decontamination Problems
  13. 05:53Conclusion and Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MIRA Safety MDG-1?

The MIRA Safety MDG-1 is a single-use decontamination glove designed for rapid and effective decontamination in Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) events. It utilizes an absorbent powder to neutralize and remove contaminants from skin, clothing, and equipment.

How effective is the MDG-1 glove for decontamination?

The MDG-1 glove is reported to be up to 90% effective against a range of CBRN threats, including biological, chemical, and radioactive contaminants. It provides a crucial decontamination solution when larger facilities are unavailable.

Can the MDG-1 be used on more than just skin?

Yes, the MIRA Safety MDG-1 glove is versatile and can be used to decontaminate not only exposed skin and clothing but also personal protective equipment like gas masks and hazmat suits, as well as weapons and other gear that may have been exposed.

What is the process for using the MIRA Safety MDG-1 glove?

The process involves opening the bag, putting on the glove, applying the powder to exposed areas and equipment, waiting one minute, and then removing the powder using the felted side of the glove. All powder should be removed within five minutes.

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