
DEFENSE & PUBLIC SAFETY
Protecting Our Heroes on
the Front Line
D7 Applications for Military and First Responders
D7 was originally created to counter dangers that military and first responders could meet in the field, from chemical attacks to biohazard contaminants. The same advanced formula that D7 is based on has been used numerous times to remediate public spaces following harmful toxic attacks, such as the Hart building following an anthrax attack in the wake of 9/11. Although Decon7 has expanded into the food and biosecurity industry, we are still active in maintaining health and safety within defense applications, and we continuously explore new uses that reduce the risks individuals meet on the front line.






CHEMICAL WARFARE ATTACKS
NARCOTICS
BIOLOGICAL
TERRORISM AND MICROBIAL ATTACKS
CARCINOGENS
TOXIC CONTAMINANTS IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS


Key Advantages of D7
HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE-BASED FORMULA
Low in toxicity and corrosive materials, benign to
the environment, and safe for use in food facilities.
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FOAMING APPLICATION METHODOLOGY
Active disinfection ingredients remain on the
surface longer, ensuring sanitation efficacy.
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PENETRATES GREASE AND BIOFILMS
Unlike many disinfectants, D7 cleans and sanitizes
even established, complicated messes.
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EPA-REGISTERED
Our product is proven through numerous
regulatory standards and third-party testing.
Grant Assistance for Public Safety Officials
Numerous grants are available for public safety professionals to gain funding for D7 services and products. We can help you find and obtain federal, private, or state grants in order to improve the safety and security of your team. From help finding appropriate grants to successfully writing applications and grant justification papers, we help you to bring D7’s life-saving potential into your department and then protect that funding so it can be used for its intended purpose.

Approved to Remediate and Destroy Life-Threatening Toxins
Chemical Agents:
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• GA (Tabun)
• GD (Soman)
• GB (Sarin)
• VX Nerve Agent
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Biological Agents:
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• Botulinum (Toxin)
• Y. Pestis (Plague)
• Bacillus Anthracis (Anthrax)
• Ricin (Toxin)
Toxic Industrial Chemicals
• Malathion
• Hydrogen Cyanide (gas)
• Sodium Cyanide (solid)
• Phosgene
• Phosphoric Acid
• Phosphine