Place | Middle East: Persian Gulf |
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Accession Number | REL31449.010 |
Collection type | Heraldry |
Object type | Personal Equipment |
Physical description | Chemicals, Paper, Plastic |
Maker |
Unknown |
Date made | c 2000s |
Conflict |
Iraq, 2003-2013 |
Personal decontamination kit bottle : Commander I S Wheeler, HMAS Anzac
Australian military forces Decontamination Kit, Personal No 2 Mk I. The kit comprises a clear plastic puffer bottle with a black flip-top cap, and is wrapped in a paper instruction sheet. The bottle contains pale brown powder, and is unopened in its clear plastic packaging. The kit is stored in a Velcro pouch on the right hand side of the green canvas respirator case (REL31449.007). Instructions printed on the accompanying sheet read 'DECONTAMINATION KIT, PERSONAL, No 2, MK 1 NATO No 4230-99-961-4239 -INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE- SHELTER from the wind SQUEEZE the puffer bottle with the nozzle about six inches from the item. You only need a thin layer of powder. SPREAD the powder as you go, by rubbing the surface with the gloved hand or a used D.K.P. pad. AVOID WASTE This bottle contains enough powder for two applications to socks, boots and webbing. Small equipment: After contamination, powder items you must handle. (The D.K.P. pad should be used for personal weapons). NOTE:- If nozzle is blocked, remove bottle top and clear, e.g. with piece of wire or a twig.'
Australian Military issue Decontamination Kit, issued to Commander I S Wheeler RAN, Supply Officer of HMAS Anzac during the war on Iraq.