FSI Reintroduces Field-Proven Hoop Wand as F-EM-182 Emergency Decontamination Tool
FSI Reintroduces Field-Proven Hoop Wand as F-EM-182 Emergency Decontamination Tool
SHEFFIELD LAKE, OHIO — April 2025 — Fire Safety International, Inc. (FSI) today announced the re-release of the Hoop Wand, a trusted emergency decontamination tool originally developed by Miti and now reintroduced under the FSI product line as the F-EM-182. The device is immediately available through FSI’s network of Authorized Distributors and GSA Contract Holders, reinforcing the company’s commitment to equipping first responders with reliable, field-tested safety solutions.
The Hoop Wand has earned a reputation for rapid, effective decontamination in hazmat and fireground operations. Designed to deliver a uniform spray pattern, the tool enables emergency personnel to quickly rinse contaminants from protective gear, equipment, and victims, reducing secondary exposure risks. Its robust construction and simple operation make it suitable for both fixed decontamination corridors and mobile response units.
FSI acquired the Hoop Wand technology as part of its 2025 acquisition of Miti, a move that expanded the company’s portfolio of specialized emergency response equipment. The reintroduction as the F-EM-182 preserves all original performance characteristics while integrating the product into FSI’s rigorous quality assurance and distribution framework. “Safety Through Technology” remains the guiding principle behind every product bearing the FSI name.
The F-EM-182 is now stocked at FSI’s Sheffield Lake headquarters and can be ordered directly from authorized partners nationwide. Federal, state, and local agencies can also procure the tool through GSA schedules, streamlining acquisition for departments that depend on rapid deployment of life-safety equipment.