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DAT®6000S-3L is a 3 line 4 stage as standard with 5 stage if so ordered (Undress / Shower / Shower / Shower / Redress) Decon Shower with each line being 6 ft for undress, 18 ft L for shower divided into 3 showers in privacy as desired, and 6 ft L for redress. Decon 9 ambulatory personnel; 6 non-ambulatory or any combination at one time. Complete with all valving and an electric 120V / 60Hz P-EIDHD inflator deflator with locking hands free inflation device, high pressure compressed air fill hose and universal SCBA adapter; repair kit; manual; ANSI# 113 compliant. Comes with carry bag, repair kit, manual all at no added charge.
Shower / Shelter Setup HD
Shower / Shelter Teardown Instructions HD
- Dimensions - Approx. 20′W X 30′L X 9′H
- Area - 600 sq. ft.
- Weight – 705 lbs
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Features
- Heavy Duty Air Berms – FSI utilizes extremely heavy duty air berm construction in all DAT® series mass casualty portable hazmat decon shower systems. FSI uses the same 1100Dtex, quadruple overlapped and glued berms found in our wide range of transom rescue boats – known for the extreme conditions they are subjected to.
- Extremely Rapid Deployment – FSI Portable Shower Systems are compact, fully integrated, and supplied complete in a heavy duty carry sleeve/bag. FSI Shower systems inflate virtually unaided – with the use of compressed air, or via a supplied electric inflator/deflator with a hands-free connector within minutes (size of unit and method of inflation dependent). The inflatable decontamination shower units are meant to be deployed simply and quickly – with modest training and few personnel.
- Heavy Duty Construction – No matter which model or size, FSI shower systems offer incredible stability even in high wind conditions up to 70 mph (115 kph) and more when properly tied down/staked off.
- Rapid Deploy • Easy to Setup and Use
- Decon Pool and Plumbing are Pre-installed
- Very Portable
- Many Options Available
- Small Storage Footprint
- ANSI #113 COMPLIANT - IDEAL FOR GROSS DECON PER NFPA1851
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