Removing contaminants from turnout gear is the point of the whole program, and some fire departments procure decontamination as a service rather than buying the equipment. These contracts are a service business, scored for a provider.

What the solicitation contains

A turnout gear decontamination service solicitation sets the scope of cleaning and contaminant removal, the volume of gear, the turnaround, the NFPA care standard the provider must meet, the documentation, and the term, with the labor rates that can apply to the service.

What decides the award

A decontamination service award turns on the cleaning standard met, the turnaround, the documentation, and the price over the term. The agent flags the cleaning scope, the standard, the turnaround, and the term so a provider bids the recurring contract correctly.

How the agent handles it

Our agent separates a decontamination service contract from an equipment purchase, reads the cleaning and care terms, and scores the fit for a service provider against the volume and the territory it covers.

The agent surfaces the decontamination service work scored for a provider, not an equipment seller. See the fire turnout gear bid agent in the interactive demo.