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VANOS S.A. presents the FAST-ACT nanotechnology products that neutralise chemical threats and toxic substances, turning them into safer by-products, in just 90 seconds.

Honouring the company’s commitment to combine safety and innovation, VANOS S.A. has made a new partnership with Timilon Corporation enriching VANOS S.A.’s portfolio with FAST-ACT (First Applied Sorbent Treatment – Against Chemical Threats), a proprietary formulation of non-toxic high-performance speciality materials which immediately contain or neutralise chemical hazards safely and in a single response tool.

Sorbent decon systems

The broad range of utility makes FAST-ACT a valuable tool for a variety of environments including public and commercial transportation, government facilities, laboratories, production facilities, shopping and entertainment venues, police, fire, and other emergency response, healthcare facilities, any place where hazardous chemicals are a potential threat.

The FAST-ACT:

  • Procured by military-grade sorbent decon systems.
  • Developed under Department of Defense and U.S. Government and military agency contracts (DTRA, NSF, DARPA).
  • Deployed to U.S. military groups, First Responders, and HAZMAT for more than a decade.
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