As an emergency response team, we know that your work doesn't stop when the rescue is complete. That's why we support you with customized services and workshop solutions for optimized workflows and equipment maintenance.
Cleaning contaminated protective equipment poses significant health risks. Clearly defined processes, divided into contaminated and clean phases, protect workshop service technicians from harmful substances on contaminated equipment.

After an incident, all contaminated personal protective equipment of firefighters is brought to the workshop in closed containers. The task involves unloading, recording and validating the approval of the cylinders and then forwarding all delivered items to the first station in the workshop.

Follow the step-by-step process, beginning with manual pre-washing of the back plate, then machine cleaning using the pneumatic pressure control to prevent water ingress, and finally the drying phase. Service technicians should wear appropriate respiratory and body protection to prevent indirect contamination during this work.





