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Decontamination: Removal of harmful substances from a patient’s body to prevent further absorption by the patient and transmission.
These agents can include:
Children may be exposed to these substances through accidental releases from chemical plants, transportation accidents, or intentional terrorist attacks.
Staff caring for patients should be trained to understand how to protect themselves in any incident that requires decontamination.
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After a train derailment in Ohio, vinyl chloride was released into the community. In addition to immediate concerns about exposure to the harmful substance, there may also be longer term impacts to the surrounding community. |
The smaller the child, the greater the health risks.
99% of chemical contamination can be eliminated by removing clothes and wiping skin with paper towel or dry wipe.
Source: Primary Response Incident Scene Management (PRISM)
Written by Dennis Ren
Last updated: 5/30/2025