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$ 2.50
Sudecon Decontamination Wipes improves recovery time from exposure to
pepper spray. The patented formula in Sudecon® works faster and more
consistently to clean up individuals exposed to OC, CS and CN than any other
decontamination product ever formulated! It strips the chemical agents from the
skin instantly and takes away the 'burn' and opens the eyes in just 7 to 15
minutes-or less!
With the many different brands of OC and OC/CS on the market today, there are
surprisingly few solutions—other than large amounts of cold water. Fox Labs, a
Michigan-based manufacturer and an international marketing company, has
introduced Sudecon, a wipe which decontaminates (without water) a person sprayed
with OC and CS.
DESCRIPTION
Similar to a wet wipe you get at a restaurant, Sudecon is a cloth-type paper
wipe 7 1/2 X 11 1/2 inches containing a non-tearing liquid solution.
Sudecon packets are sold individually, and you will need at least two packets to
complete the decontamination process. The directions are easy to follow. First
you tear off the top portions of a pouch and remove and unfold the damp cloth.
Immediately place the towelette over your face and thoroughly wipe the OC and CS
off your face, eyes, nose and mouth (you may notice the white towelette change
color—this is the OC/CS being removed).
With eyes closed, using a second fresh towelette, squeeze towelette over the
eyes allowing membranes to absorb the solution. (Squeeze towelette to extract
solution.) It is of the utmost importance to squeeze the towelette over the eyes
while allowing the liquid to flow around the eyes. After doing so, lay towelette
over face to soothe burning sensation. Then continue to wipe the OC and CS off
your face, concentrating on your eyes, nose and mouth. Do this until you can
voluntarily open your eyes. Do not use water with the towelette; it will only
dilute the decontamination formula.
Note: Some of the OC and CS will still be in your respiratory system, but you
will experience a recovery of vision and the coordination of your eyes within 7
to 15 minutes.
TESTING AND EVALUATION
I received outstanding results when evaluating Sudecon. None of the subjects
assisting me had ever been exposed to a chemical agent. All were sprayed using
one to three bursts (1/2 to 1 second). Every subject sprayed stayed contaminated
for a period of about five to seven minutes to simulate the time it would take a
law officer to control, handcuff and search the contaminated subject. The OC
products used were MSI foam; Def-Tec Stream; PRO-AER fog/cone; Bodyguard stream;
Punch fog/cone; MSI fog/cone; First Defense fog/cone; FOX stream; Cap-Stun
stream and MSI OC/CS fog/cone.
The average recovery time (the amount of time it takes to be able to voluntarily
open the eyes) was between 12 and 15 minutes. The fastest time we had was 7.5
minutes and the longest was 14.92 minutes.
Sudecon is a definite benefit to law enforcement agencies who deploy the
use of OC, OC/CS or other chemical deterrents.
With Sudecon’s convenient packaging, an officer can easily carry a couple of
packets in a pocket. Sudecon provides the officer with the most effective
product available to decontaminate a suspect sprayed with OC, CS or CN. It also
assists the officer in being able to quickly decontaminate themselves, their
equipment and vehicle after they have used a chemical spray.