Countries covered: United States
HSRC’s newest report is the most comprehensive review of the industry available today. With 171 pages, 74 tables and figures, the report covers 15 sub-markets. It offers for each sub-market: 2009-2010 data, funding and market size, as well as 2011-2016 forecasts and analysis. The report reveals more than twenty new business opportunities, created by, on the one hand, the increasing recognition of the threat presented by CBRN terrorism, and, on the other hand, a growing environmental consciousness that is impacting public and political attitudes. Meeting both of these challenges has sparked a host of new, pipeline technologies and opportunities that have the decontamination market poised for considerable growth. New governmental legislation following the 2010 BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and DHS/DOD funding post CBRN attack decontamination equipment and reagents stockpiling are only two of the many factors driving this market growth. Over the next six years: the market is forecasted to grow* from $0.9 billion in 2010 to $1.5 billion by 2016.
* Excluding future “one time event” market surges following a catastrophic event like the 2010 BP oil spill
The report analyses and projects the 2011-2016 market and technologies from several perspectives, including:
- Market and technology forecast by modality: (e.g., people decontamination systems, facility decontamination systems, indoor and outdoor decontamination systems, equipment decontamination systems)
- Government-sponsored R&D
- 71 vendors and their products
- Equipment & reagent sales and post warranty Service & Upgrade business
In addition, the report:
- Analyzes the market drivers and inhibitors
- Provides a competitive analysis and SWOT analysis
- Outlines the current and pipeline technologies
- Details new business opportunities and challenges
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- 1 Executive Summary
- 1.1. Main Findings
- 1.2. Main Conclusions
- 1.3. CBRN Terrorism
- 1.4. Post Event CBRN & HAZMAT Decontaminating Process
- 1.5. The Decontamination Industry
- 1.6. Decontamination Market - 2011-2016
- 1.7. Technological Challenges
- 2 Scope
- 3 Methodology
- 3.1. Research Methods
- 3.2. Report Structure
- 3.3. Basic Assumptions
- 3.3.1. General
- 3.3.2. Stockpiling Decontamination Means
- 3.3.3. Possible Scenario Analysis
- 3.4. Who is This Report For?
- 4 Market Drivers
- 5 Market Inhibitors
- 6 Competitive Analysis
- 7 SWOT Analysis
- 7.1. Scope
- 7.2. Decontamination Industry SWOT Analysis
- 8 Market Dynamics
- 9 The Obama Administration CBRN Terror Mitigation Strategy
- 10 Decontamination: Technological Requirements
- 10.1. The Problem
- 10.2. The Decontamination Process
- 10.2.1. Contaminant Identification
- 10.2.2. Sample Characterization
- 10.2.3. Isolation of Contaminated Area
- 10.2.4. Design of Decontamination Strategy
- 10.2.5. Decontamination
- 10.2.6. Clearance Sampling
- 10.3. Building & People Decontamination
- 10.3.1. People Decontamination
- 10.3.2. Buildings Decontamination
- 10.4. Performance Challenges
- 10.4.1. Challenge 1
- 10.4.2. Challenge 2
- 10.4.3. Challenge 3
- 10.4.4. Challenge 4
- 10.4.5. Challenge 5
- 10.4.6. Challenge 6
- 10.4.7. Challenge 7
- 10.5. Technologies Overview
- 10.6. Physics-Based Decontamination Core Technologies
- 10.6.1. Sorbents
- 10.6.2. Solvent-Wash
- 10.6.3. High-Pressure Methods
- 10.6.4. Thermal Methods
- 10.7. Chemistry-Based Decontamination Core Technologies
- 10.7.1. Oxidizing Agents
- 10.7.2. Strong Bases
- 10.7.3. Surfactants
- 10.7.4. Microemulsions
- 10.8. Biology-Based Technologies
- 10.8.1. Bacterial Decontamination Agents
- 10.8.2. Enzymatic Systems
- 10.9. Decontamination System Configurations
- 10.9.1. Application 1 - People Decontamination Systems
- 10.9.2. Application 2 - Equipment Decontamination Systems
- 10.10. Indoor Heavy Equipment Decontamination
- 10.10.1. Application 3 - Building and Infrastructure Decontamination Systems
- 10.11. New Technologies - Drivers
- 10.12. New Technologies - Inhibitors
- 11 Decontamination Equipment Market Outlook - 2011-2016
- 11.1. Scope, Assumptions and Overview
- 11.2. U.S. Incidents Decontamination Equipment Sales & Service - 2011-2016
- 11.3. Decontamination Equipment Market Forecast - 2011-2016
- 11.4. Decontamination Equipment Service & Upgrade Market - 2011-2016
- 12 Business Opportunities - 2011-2016
- 12.1. Historical Perspective: A Market Waiting for Transition
- 12.1.1. HLS Decontamination Strategy Outlook
- 12.1.2. Factors Affecting Decontamination Systems Business Opportunities
- 12.2. Business Opportunities for Decontamination Systems
- 12.2.1. Business Opportunity 1
- 12.2.2. Business Opportunity 2
- 12.2.3. Business Opportunity 3
- 12.2.4. Business Opportunity 4
- 12.2.5. Business Opportunity 5
- 12.2.6. Business Opportunity 6
- 12.2.7. Business Opportunity 7
- 12.3. Radiological Decontamination Technologies
- 12.3.1. Business Opportunity 8
- 12.3.2. Business Opportunity 9
- 12.3.3. Business Opportunity 10
- 12.3.4. Business Opportunity 11
- 12.3.5. Business Opportunity 12
- 12.4. Chemical-Biological Decontamination Technologies and Business Opportunities
- 12.4.1. Business Opportunity 13
- 12.4.2. Business Opportunity 14
- 12.4.3. Business Opportunity 15
- 12.4.4. Business Opportunity 16
- 12.4.5. Business Opportunity 17
- 12.4.6. Business Opportunity 18
- 12.4.7. Business Opportunity 19
- 12.4.8. Business Opportunity 20
- 12.4.9. Business Opportunity 21
- 12.5. Contamination Simulation Algorithms
- 12.5.1. Business Opportunity 22
- 13 Vendors and Products
- 13.1. Decontamination Systems- Vendors and Products
- 13.1.1. Allen-Vanguard Corporation
- 13.1.2. Andax
- 13.1.3. Base-X Inc.
- 13.1.4. Bio Defense Corporation
- 13.1.5. BIOQUELL, Inc.
- 13.1.6. ClorDi Sys Solutions, Inc
- 13.1.7. Container Products Corp.
- 13.1.8. CRDS - TVI Corporation
- 13.1.9. Crest Ultrasonics Corp.
- 13.1.10. Cryogenesis
- 13.1.11. DQE, Inc.
- 13.1.12. DuPont Personal Protection
- 13.1.13. Environmental Fire Solutions, Inc.
- 13.1.14. Equipment Management Company
- 13.1.15. Fend- All
- 13.1.16. First Line Technology, LLC
- 13.1.17. Flangler Emergency Services, LLC
- 13.1.18. Foster-Miller, Inc.
- 13.1.19. FSI North America
- 13.1.20. GenV- Clean Earth Technologies, LLC
- 13.1.21. Global Ground Support
- 13.1.22. Hughes Safety Showers Ltd.
- 13.1.23. Intelgard, Inc.
- 13.1.24. Karcher Futuretech GmbH
- 13.1.25. Life Safety Systems, Inc.
- 13.1.26. Matthews Specialty Vehicles, Inc
- 13.1.27. Mobile Air Applied Science, Inc.
- 13.1.28. Modec, Inc
- 13.1.29. Nor E First Response, Inc.
- 13.1.30. OWR AG
- 13.1.31. Precision Lift, Inc.
- 13.1.32. Reeves EMS, LLC
- 13.1.33. RFD Beaufort
- 13.1.34. RMC Medical
- 13.1.35. Survival, Inc.
- 13.1.36. SWEDE
- 13.1.37. TSGI USA
- 13.1.38. TVI Corporation
- 13.1.39. Ultimate Survival Technologies
- 13.1.40. US Foam Technologies, Inc
- 13.1.41. Wel-Fab Inc.
- 13.1.42. Western Shelter Systems
- 13.1.43. Zimek Technologies, LLC
- 13.1.44. Zumro, Inc.
- 13.2. Other Decontamination Equipment, Kits etc
- 13.2.1. Aero Tec Laboroatories Inc.
- 13.2.2. Air Systems International
- 13.2.3. Akron Brass Co.
- 13.2.4. Allen-Vanguard, Inc
- 13.2.5. Applied Surface Technologies
- 13.2.6. BCDS, Inc.
- 13.2.7. ClorDi Sys Solutions, Inc.
- 13.2.8. Crestline Industries
- 13.2.9. Cryogenesis
- 13.2.10. Cryokinetics
- 13.2.11. DQE, Inc.
- 13.2.12. EFT
- 13.2.13. Equipment Management Company
- 13.2.14. E-Z-EM, Inc.
- 13.2.15. Fend-All
- 13.2.16. First Line Technology, LLC
- 13.2.17. FSI North America
- 13.2.18. Genecor International, Inc.
- 13.2.19. Guild Associates, Inc.
- 13.2.20. Haws Corporation
- 13.2.21. Hydro-Therm
- 13.2.22. IET, Inc.
- 13.2.23. Intelgard
- 13.2.24. Kappler, Inc
- 13.2.25. Karcher Futuretech
- 13.2.26. Minuteman International, Inc.
- 13.2.27. Miti Manufacturing Co. Inc.
- 13.2.28. Mobile Air Applied Science, Inc.
- 13.2.29. Modec Inc.
- 13.2.30. MorTan Inc.
- 13.2.31. Nano Scale
- 13.2.32. Nor E First Response, Inc.
- 13.2.33. NPS Corporataion
- 13.2.34. OWR AG
- 13.2.35. Radiation Decontamination Solutions, LLC
- 13.2.36. RAPID Deployment Products Inc.
- 13.2.37. Red Head Brass, LLC
- 13.2.38. Reeves EMS
- 13.2.39. Reliapon
- 13.2.40. RMC Medical
- 13.2.41. Sabre Technical Services
- 13.2.42. Slate Enterprises, Inc.
- 13.2.43. SteriFx, Inc
- 13.2.44. Steris Corporation
- 13.2.45. Swede
- 13.2.46. TECWAR® Tactical Water Purification Systems
- 13.2.47. Tempest Technology, Inc.
- 13.2.48. TVI Corporation
- 14 Guidelines for Equipment Procurement
- 14.1. Equipment Selection Factors
- 14.2. Equipment Evaluation
- 14.2.1. Commercial Decontaminants
- 14.2.2. Decontamination Delivery Systems (Liquids)
- 14.2.3. Decontamination Delivery Systems (Gaseous)
- 14.2.4. Decontamination Shower Systems
- 14.2.5. Decontamination Shower Hardware
- 14.2.6. Decontamination Kits
- 14.2.7. Decontamination Containment Items
- 14.2.8. Decontamination Support Equipment
- 15 Appendix A: CBRN Terror
- 15.1. Biological Terror
- 15.1.1. Bio-Weapons - Historical Perspective
- 15.1.2. Biological Terror - Bacterial Agents
- 15.1.3. Biological Terror - Viral Agents
- 15.1.4. Biological Terror - Rickettsiae Agents
- 15.1.5. Biological Terror - Toxins
- 15.2. Nuclear-Radiological Terror
- 15.2.1. How Real is the Nuclear Threat?
- 15.2.2. Nuclear Terror
- 15.2.3. Radiological Dispersal Devices (RDD)
- 15.3. Chemical Terror
- 15.3.1. Nerve Agents
- 15.3.2. Blister Agents
- 16 Appendix B: Decontamination Legal Issues
- 16.1. International Legislation/Agreements
- 16.1.1. The Nuclear Weapons Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) - 1970
- 16.1.2. The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) -1972
- 16.1.3. Convention for the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material - 1987
- 16.1.4. Chemicals Weapons Convention - 1992
- 16.2. U.S. Legislation
- 16.2.1. U.S. Code Title 50, Chapter 40 - Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction
- 16.2.2. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) - 1996
- 16.2.3. Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Recovery from and Response to Terrorist Attacks on the United States - 2001
- 16.2.4. Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act - 2002
- 16.2.5. Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA), 2006
- 16.2.6. Homeland Security Presidential Directive 21
- 17 Appendix C: List of References
- List of Tables
- Table 1 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment & Systems Service Market [$ Million] - 2010-2016
- Table 2 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment & Service Market [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
- Table 3 - Evolution of Decontamination Market Dynamics - 2010-2016
- Table 4 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment Sales & Service Market [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
- Table 5 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment Market [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
- Table 6 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment Market Shares [%] by Modality - 2010-2016
- Table 7 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment Service & Upgrade Market [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
- Table 8 - Equipment Selection Factors and Criteria
- Table 9 - Commercial Decontaminants Analysis
- Table 10 - Decontamination Delivery Systems (Liquids) Analysis
- Table 11 - Decontamination Delivery Systems (Gaseous) Analysis.
- Table 12 - Decontamination Shower Systems Analysis
- Table 13 - Decontamination Shower Hardware Analysis
- Table 14 - Decontamination Kits Analysis
- Table 15 - Decontamination Containment Items Analysis
- Table 16 - Decontamination Support Equipment Analysis
- Table 17 - Physical and Chemical Properties of Common Nerve Agents
- Table 18 - Physical and Chemical Properties of Common Blister Agents
- List of Figures
- Figure 1 - CBRN Identification Roadmap
- Figure 2 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment & Systems Service Market [$ Million] - 2010-2016
- Figure 3 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment & Systems Service Market [$ Million] - 2011 & 2016
- Figure 4 - The Bio Attack Response Timeline
- Figure 5 - Competitive Analysis
- Figure 6 - Decontamination Industry SWOT Analysis
- Figure 7 - Comparison in Weight of Pathogens between BW Agents and CW Agents [mg]
- Figure 8 - Closed Area (e.g., building) Decontamination Boundaries
- Figure 9 - Open Area Decontamination Boundaries
- Figure 10 - Decontamination Corridor
- Figure 11 - Basic Decontamination Process
- Figure 12 - A Detailed Decontamination Process
- Figure 13 - CBRN Scene - Decontamination Diagram
- Figure 14 - Mass CBRN Casualty Decontamination Triage Decision Tree
- Figure 15 - The FBI CBRN & HAZMAT Response Teams Deployment Map
- Figure 16 - The Federal Bio-Chem Capstone IPT Structure
- Figure 17 - Decontamination Core Technologies Overview
- Figure 18 - Skin Decontaminate Lotion, Anachemia Canada, Inc.
- Figure 19 - Decontamination Kit, Personal No. 2, Mark 1, Richmond Packaging (U.K.) Ltd.
- Figure 20 - Portaflex Decontamination Shower System, High Safety Showers USA
- Figure 21 - K4-05 High Purity, Applied Surface Technologies, USE
- Figure 22 - Decocontain 3000, Karcher, Germany
- Figure 23 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment & Service Markets by Modalities [%] - 2011 & 2016
- Figure 24 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment Market [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
- Figure 25 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment Market by Modality Share [%] - 2010, 2013, 2016
- Figure 26 - U.S. CBRN & HAZMAT Incidents Decontamination Equipment Service & Upgrade Market [$ Million] by Modality - 2010-2016
- Figure 27 - U.S. Service & Upgrade Market [$ Million] by Modality, 2010, 2013 &2016
- Figure 28 - Schematic of the ISOTRON System
- Figure 29 - Categories of the Bio-threat Divides
- Figure 30 - The Spraying of Anthrax from Aum Shinrikyo’s Headquarters June 1993
- Figure 31 - Anthrax Spores and Disease
- Figure 32 - Cholera Bacteria
- Figure 33 - Pneumonic Plague - The Disease
- Figure 34 - Tularemia - The Disease
- Figure 35 - Smallpox Virus and Disease
- Figure 36 - Ebola virus - Electron Microscopy Image
- Figure 37 - VEE - Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus in The Olfactory Mucosa of a Mouse
- Figure 38 - Q Fever
- Figure 39 - Typhus Microbe - Electron Microscopy Image
- Figure 40 - Castor Plant and Structure for the Ricin Toxin
- Figure 41 - The Dinoflagellate Alexandrium Tamarense and Structure of Saxitoxin
- Figure 42 - A Simulation of the Impact of the Explosion of a 500 Curie Co60 Dirty Bomb in Downtown Manhattan
- Figure 43 - Categories of the Chemical Divides
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