👉 Aids, or Airborne Decontamination Systems, are designed to remove hazardous fumes and vapors from environments contaminated with toxic chemicals. These systems typically use specialized filters or adsorbent materials to capture and neutralize harmful substances, ensuring that air quality is restored to safe levels. Common types include activated carbon filters, which absorb volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and chemical scrubbers that react with specific vapors. Aids are crucial in industrial settings, laboratories, and emergency response scenarios where exposure to toxic fumes can pose serious health risks, such as respiratory issues, poisoning, or long-term damage. By effectively managing these airborne contaminants, Aids protect both personnel and the environment from the adverse effects of hazardous fumes.