Decontamination is typically conducted in the warm zone, which is the area between the hot zone (contaminated area) and the cold zone (safe area). The warm zone serves as a buffer where personnel can safely remove contaminants from individuals and equipment before they enter the cold zone. This zone is crucial for minimizing the spread of hazardous materials and ensuring the safety of responders and the public.
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