Dry Decon Tools and Techniques with Amit Kapoor

Dry Decon Tools and Techniques with Amit Kapoor

From Disaster Podcast by Jamie Davis, Sam Bradley, Joe Holley, Kyle Nelson

June 12, 2026 · 32 min

About this episode

Amit Kapoor discusses innovative decontamination techniques and tools for hazardous materials.

First Line Tech CEO Amit Kapoor On this episode of the Disaster Podcast, Amit Kapoor, CEO of First Line Technology joins the show to talk about hazardous materials and decontamination techniques and tools. Among the novel tools and techniques are methods of Dry Decon which uses methods other than washing and dilution with copious amounts of water. First Line Technology designs and manufactures disaster preparedness and emergency response equipment – taking ideas from the Lab to Life-Saving Products. Among those products is FiberTect. This is a multi-layered, nonwoven composite designed to absorb and adsorb hazardous substances, including CWAs and TICs. Its lightweight, flexible design ensures easy use in emergency response and field operations. B-A-R Method Training teaches the Blot, Apply, Remove technique for effective decontamination. This structured approach ensures proper contaminant removal while maximizing efficiency and safety in the field. The BAR method is trusted by professionals to simplify decontamination while maintaining safety and effectiveness in high-stakes scenarios. Scroll down for Podcast Discussion Summary Thank you as always to Paragon Medical Education…

People in this episode

Hosts: Jamie Davis, Sam Bradley, Joe Holley, Kyle Nelson

Guest: Amit Kapoor

Topics covered

  • decontamination techniques
  • hazardous materials
  • emergency response
  • disaster preparedness
  • CBRN technology

Keywords

  • dry decon
  • FiberTect
  • B-A-R Method
  • emergency response
  • hazardous substances

Sponsors

Paragon Medical Education Group

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: First Line Technology

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