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New Product Highlight: Mira Safety DeconDust

Chemical threats aren't over once the smoke clears. Mira Safety’s new Decon Dust will get you and your gear seriously clean.

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Scott Murdock (Editor & Senior Review Analyst)

PPT Editor. Marine vet, hunter, and long-range shooter. Articles in 10+ major publications

Published Nov 7, 2025
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The first time I went through CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) training, a buddy of mine thought a hot shower would be a nice way to get clean at the end of the day. Instead, he got treated to Gas Mask Training 2.0 right there in the shower – minus the gas mask.

If you get hit with pepper spray, tear gas, or riot control agents, that stuff is going to have lingering effects. The same goes for industrial chemicals at your workplace.

Mira Safety DeconDust is what you really need to get it off you and your gear. Mira promises this new decontamination agent will make the process quick, easy, and effective.

Mira Safety DeconDust
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Mira Safety DeconDust Specs & Features

Specs

  • Active Ingredients: Magnesium oxide and titanium dioxide
  • Volume: 16 oz
  • Shelf Life: 5 yrs
  • MSRP: $138.95

Features

  • Ready to use as-is; perfect for mobile applications
  • Instantly effective against liquid and vapor hazards
  • Non-toxic, non-flammable, and non-corrosive
Mira Safety DeconDust
Mira Safety DeconDust
$138
at Mira Safety
Prices accurate at time of writing

This neutralizing agent uses magnesium oxide and titanium dioxide to defeat and remove common irritants in riot control, like CN, CR, CS, and OC; toxic industrial chemicals, like ammonia, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, and sulfur dioxide; and corrosive acids.

As powerful as it is, the compound is safe for your skin. Third-party testing by the U.S. Army, Nelson Labs, and Kansas State University certifies DeconDust for safety and reliability.

Mira SafetyDecon Dust
(Photo: Mira Safety)

Because it comes in a powder, this decontaminant is portable and easy to use. There’s no mixing, washing, or special equipment required; just give your gas mask a generous douse of DeconDust and clean off the neutralized contaminant.

Mira Safety DeconDust
(Photo: Mira Safety)

Decon Dust has a five-year shelf life and isn’t sensitive to normal fluctuations in temperature and pressure.

Mira Safety lists an MSRP of $138.95 for a 16-ounce bottle of DeconDust.

What do you think of the new Mira Safety DeconDust? Let us know below. For more CBRN countermeasures, check out our guide to the Best Gas Masks, Face Masks, Respirators, and Filters!

Scott Murdock

Written By
Scott Murdock
Editor & Senior Review Analyst

Scott Murdock is a Marine Corps veteran with a basic working knowledge of shooting, written English, and photography. He's passionate about helping readers find quality gear that's worthy of their money. You can find more of his work at Task & Purpose, Free Range American, and Outdoor Life.

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