For those of you that are in the process of planning a new building, or have an existing facility with no decontamination facilities on site, it is important to be aware of some recent changes to the regulation. These requirements were put into place in response to increasing threats from terrorism and pandemics. The first change requires that any decontamination facilities must now be located outside of enclosed buildings. The second change states that all surfaces within a facility should be able to withstand wetting without damage. The third change mandates that any water used for decontaminating people or materials must not lead to contamination at other locations across your property. If you want to learn more about the requirements for decontamination, please contact us at [email protected] or 212-463-3010 ext. 100 and we will be happy to discuss your options with you! This blog post will discuss the new regulations for decontamination facilities. New rules require that all surfaces within a facility should be able to withstand wetting without damage, and that any water used for decontaminating people or materials must not lead to contamination at other locations across your property. The first change requires that any decontamination facilities must now be located outside of enclosed buildings; this is in response to terrorism threats. The second change states that all surfaces within a building should be able to withstand being wetted without causing damages, which was implemented as an additional measure against disease outbreaks such as pandemics. Finally, the third change mandates that any water used for decontaminating people or materials cannot cause more spread

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