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* The decontamination of monsters touched by children in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' plays this for laughs.

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* The decontamination of monsters touched by children in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'' plays this for laughs.laughs. By the time the monster is decontaminated, they're wearing a ''ConeOfShame''.
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* A non-fanservice version in the Japanese mini-series ''The Days'' about the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. At one point they run out of hot water and a couple of workers have to scrub themselves down in freezing temperatures.

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* A non-fanservice version in the Japanese mini-series ''The Days'' about the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. A shower tent is set up to handle the large number of workers trying to repair the radiation-contaminated plant. At one point they run out of hot water and a couple of workers have to scrub themselves down in freezing temperatures.
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* A non-fanservice version in the Japanese mini-series ''The Days'' about the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. At one point they run out of hot water and a couple of workers have to scrub themselves down in freezing temperatures.
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* Kate and Tony spend a few nights in a special quarantine chamber in ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' after a possible exposure to terrorist-delivered plague. They debate whether the blue lights in the chamber actually destroy bacteria or are merely there as a placebo to ease their fears. This would be an aversion, except for the ShowerScene involving them and Gibbs earlier in the episode.

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* ''Series/{{NCIS}}'': Kate and Tony spend a few nights in a special quarantine chamber in ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' "[[Recap/NCISS02E22 S.W.A.K.]]" after a possible exposure to terrorist-delivered plague. They debate whether the blue lights in the chamber actually destroy bacteria or are merely there as a placebo to ease their fears. This would be an aversion, except for the ShowerScene involving them and Gibbs earlier in the episode.
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** A decontamination chamber is used exactly ''once'' in the entire series: at the beginning of the second game. Every other time that Roger goes on a spacewalk or visits a strange planet or goes on some crazy adventure involving goopy mutants, he apparently doesn't come into contact with anything contaminating.
** Anything contaminating he comes into contact with is likely to cause a Game Over in short order, such as the mutating goop from the fifth game. ''The Next Mutation'' also mentions in passing that the teleporters that are in frequent use automatically remove any worrisome contaminants, [[spoiler:which is vital to figuring out how to de-goop people]].

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** A decontamination chamber is used exactly ''once'' in the entire series: at the beginning of [[VideoGame/SpaceQuestIIVohaulsRevenge the second game.game]]. Every other time that Roger goes on a spacewalk or visits a strange planet or goes on some crazy adventure involving goopy mutants, he apparently doesn't come into contact with anything contaminating.
** Anything contaminating he comes into contact with is likely to cause a Game Over in short order, such as the mutating goop from the fifth game. ''The ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuestVTheNextMutation The Next Mutation'' Mutation]]'' also mentions in passing that the teleporters that are in frequent use automatically remove any worrisome contaminants, [[spoiler:which is vital to figuring out how to de-goop people]].

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->'''Wendy:''' Showers?\\
'''Ida:''' Yeah. Decon protocol, honey. That's what you get for being made of meat.
-->-- ''Series/TheMiddleman'', "The Clotharian Contamination Protocol"



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* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'':
** In episode 13, "Lilliputian Hitcher", Shinji, Asuka, and Rei must enter one of these (naked and at the same time) in preparation for a test of their Eva's systems, much to Shinji and Asuka's dismay. [[EmotionlessGirl Rei, of course, doesn't seem to be bothered.]]
** ''Rebuild 2.0'' has a scene as well. When the gang visits a maritime life preserve, they have to go through a very rigorous decontamination process involving x-ray booths, hot showers, cold showers, hurricane-strength drying chambers, being completely submerged in disinfectant all to keep the purified water tanks that way. This despite allowing visitors to the open roof of the complex, basically defeating the point. As always, Rei is completely impassive while her peers scream through the whole process. Unlike the above example, though, this time everyone is allowed to keep underwear during decon.

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* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'':
''Franchise/NeonGenesisEvangelion'':
** In ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' episode 13, "Lilliputian Hitcher", "[[Recap/NeonGenesisEvangelionEpisode13LilliputianHitcher Lilliputian Hitcher]]", Shinji, Asuka, and Rei must enter one of these (naked and at the same time) in preparation for a test of their Eva's systems, much to Shinji and Asuka's dismay. [[EmotionlessGirl Rei, of course, doesn't seem to be bothered.]]
bothered]].
** ''Rebuild ''[[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Rebuild 2.0'' 0]]'' has a scene as well. When the gang visits a maritime life preserve, they have to go through a very rigorous decontamination process involving x-ray booths, hot showers, cold showers, hurricane-strength drying chambers, being completely submerged in disinfectant all to keep the purified water tanks that way. This despite allowing visitors to the open roof of the complex, basically defeating the point. As always, Rei is completely impassive while her peers scream through the whole process. Unlike the above example, though, this time everyone is allowed to keep underwear during decon.



* In issue #1 of ''ComicBook/{{Transmetropolitan}}'', the first thing Spider Jerusalem does in his new apartment is take a shower. Because it is a CyberPunk CityOfAdventure, the shower instead vaporizes him clean, burning all of the hair off of his body in an instant.

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* In issue #1 of ''ComicBook/{{Transmetropolitan}}'', the first thing Spider Jerusalem does in his new apartment is take a shower. Because it is a CyberPunk {{Cyberpunk}} CityOfAdventure, the shower instead vaporizes him clean, burning all of the hair off of his body in an instant.



* The SlashFic [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/8087356 "Decontamination"]] was written just days after ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' first aired, by an Australian writer who wouldn't have had the chance to see it but clearly understood the erotic possibilities.
* In [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion canon]], the extensive decontamination procedure going through 17 stages is just glossed over in seconds while showing an indicator. In ''Fanfic/GoingAnotherWay'', however, the whole procedure is shown. One then can understand why the pilots are exhausted and downright ''happy'' the ordeal was finally over, though they are still horrifically embarrassed by their continued nudity.



* In [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion canon]], the extensive decontamination procedure going through 17 stages is just glossed over in seconds while showing an indicator. In ''Fanfic/GoingAnotherWay'' however, the whole procedure is shown. One then can understand why the pilots are exhausted and downright ''happy'' the ordeal was finally over, though they are still horrifically embarrassed by their continued nudity.
* [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/8087356 This slashfic]] was written just days after ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' first aired, by an Australian writer who wouldn't have had the chance to see it but clearly understood the erotic possibilities.



* Jacques the shrimp from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' is in the dentist's aquarium's equivalent of a decontamination shower.
* The decontamination of monsters touched by children in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' plays this for laughs.



* ''Film/TheAndromedaStrain'' (1971) had an extended DecontaminationChamber scene while the scientists were entering Project Wildfire. It was done to prevent any Earth microbes from contaminating the facility and interfering with their experiments.

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* ''Film/TheAndromedaStrain'' (1971) had has an extended DecontaminationChamber decontamination scene while the scientists were entering enter Project Wildfire. It was It's done to prevent any Earth microbes from contaminating the facility and interfering with their experiments.experiments.
* A non-fanservice version in ''Film/{{Arrival}}'' when both the FirstContactTeam and the vehicles carrying them to and from the alien spacecraft are decontaminated as a precaution.
* An entirely non-fanservice version in ''Film/BladeRunner2049'' when Sapper Morton uses one to clean off the HazmatSuit (which looks like a UsedFuture spacesuit) he uses to work in his protein farm, before removing the suit and entering his residence.
* ''Film/TheChainReaction'' includes a memorable scene where the protagonists Larry and Carmel are both placed in one by the WALDO agents, where they are stripped down and given a good dowsing.
* In ''Film/CosmicSin'', the crew of a spacecraft who've made FirstContact have to go into decontamination, over the objections of the scientist who would rather debrief them right away while their memories are fresh. If [[ScientistVsSoldier they had spent less time arguing over it]], they might have noticed the blatant VirusVictimSymptoms on the crew before they started to KillAllHumans.



* Downplayed in ''Film/{{Zenon}}: Girl Of The 21st Century''. Zenon's parents work in a standard biological research laboratory on a space station. When she walks in to visit them, the decontamination chamber only causes lights to flash for a couple seconds before releasing her.
* An ultraviolet decontamination room is used on ''Film/Saturn3'', as part of the airlock system. However, the researchers undergo this process with their space suits on, presumably because the [=UV=] levels would fry them to a crisp or cause more cancer than a lab rat. A regular wet shower follows toward the interior of the facility.
* ''Film/ThePredator''. Casey Bracket has to strip for decontamination and change into a jumpsuit before entering the laboratory where the Predator is StrappedToAnOperatingTable. When the Predator wakes up and starts killing everyone, she tries to flee but the door won't unlock until she goes through the decontamination procedure again. She strips again only to be caught when the Predator breaks into the chamber, huddling naked in a frosted glass stall while the Predator approaches her. Of course, to those familiar with the Predator MO, a huddling, naked human is [[NeverHurtAnInnocent no threat]] or [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction sport]], and she's left completely unharmed.
* ''Film/TheChainReaction'' includes a memorable scene where the protagonists Larry and Carmel are both placed in one by the WALDO agents, where they are stripped down and given a good dowsing.
* An entirely non-fanservice version in ''Film/BladeRunner2049'' when Sapper Morton uses one to clean off the HazmatSuit (which looks like a UsedFuture spacesuit) he uses to work in his protein farm, before removing the suit and entering his residence.
* Another non-fanservice version in ''Film/{{Arrival}}'', where both the FirstContactTeam and the vehicles carrying them to and from the alien spacecraft are decontaminated as a precaution.
* Likewise in ''Film/CosmicSin'' (2021) when the crew of a spacecraft who've made FirstContact have to go into decontamination, over the objections of the scientist who would rather debrief them right away while their memories are fresh. And if [[ScientistVsSoldier they had spent less time arguing over it]], they might have noticed the blatant VirusVictimSymptoms on the crew before they started to KillAllHumans.
* A mundane version in ''[[Film/LastSentinel2023 Last Sentinel]]'' (2023). The sea fort has a WeaponOfMassDestruction emitting radiation that requires the crew to regularly bath themselves in tanks of iodine, which they hose off afterwards. It's not played for fanservice, though the youngest member does a WalkingShirtlessScene while everyone else is wearing singlets.

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* Downplayed A mundane version in ''Film/{{Zenon}}: Girl Of ''Film/LastSentinel2023''. The 21st Century''. Zenon's parents work in sea fort has a standard biological research laboratory on a space station. When she walks in to visit them, WeaponOfMassDestruction emitting radiation that requires the decontamination chamber only causes lights crew to flash regularly bath themselves in tanks of iodine, which they hose off afterwards. It's not played for a couple seconds before releasing her.
* An ultraviolet decontamination room is used on ''Film/Saturn3'', as part of
fanservice, though the airlock system. However, the researchers undergo this process with their space suits on, presumably because the [=UV=] levels would fry them to youngest member does a crisp or cause more cancer than a lab rat. A regular wet shower follows toward the interior of the facility.
WalkingShirtlessScene while everyone else is wearing singlets.
* ''Film/ThePredator''. ''Film/ThePredator'': Casey Bracket has to strip for decontamination and change into a jumpsuit before entering the laboratory where the Predator is StrappedToAnOperatingTable. When the Predator wakes up and starts killing everyone, she tries to flee but the door won't unlock until she goes through the decontamination procedure again. She strips again only to be caught when the Predator breaks into the chamber, huddling naked in a frosted glass stall while the Predator approaches her. Of course, to those familiar with the Predator MO, a huddling, naked human is [[NeverHurtAnInnocent no threat]] or [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction sport]], and she's left completely unharmed.
* ''Film/TheChainReaction'' includes a memorable scene where the protagonists Larry and Carmel are both placed in one by the WALDO agents, where they are stripped down and given a good dowsing.
* An entirely non-fanservice version in ''Film/BladeRunner2049'' when Sapper Morton uses one to clean off ultraviolet decontamination room is used on ''Film/Saturn3'', as part of the HazmatSuit (which looks like a UsedFuture spacesuit) he uses airlock system. However, the researchers undergo this process with their space suits on, presumably because the UV levels would fry them to a crisp or cause more cancer than a lab rat. A regular wet shower follows toward the interior of the facility.
* Downplayed in ''Film/{{Zenon}}: Girl of the 21st Century''. Zenon's parents
work in his protein farm, a standard biological research laboratory on a space station. When she walks in to visit them, the decontamination chamber only causes lights to flash for a couple seconds before removing the suit and entering his residence.
* Another non-fanservice version in ''Film/{{Arrival}}'', where both the FirstContactTeam and the vehicles carrying them to and from the alien spacecraft are decontaminated as a precaution.
* Likewise in ''Film/CosmicSin'' (2021) when the crew of a spacecraft who've made FirstContact have to go into decontamination, over the objections of the scientist who would rather debrief them right away while their memories are fresh. And if [[ScientistVsSoldier they had spent less time arguing over it]], they might have noticed the blatant VirusVictimSymptoms on the crew before they started to KillAllHumans.
* A mundane version in ''[[Film/LastSentinel2023 Last Sentinel]]'' (2023). The sea fort has a WeaponOfMassDestruction emitting radiation that requires the crew to regularly bath themselves in tanks of iodine, which they hose off afterwards. It's not played for fanservice, though the youngest member does a WalkingShirtlessScene while everyone else is wearing singlets.
releasing her.



* ''Literature/TheShipWho'': The planet on which the Cades are working at the opening of ''The Ship Who Searched'' is a Mars-type planet with an atmosphere that humans can't breathe, but which can support other types of life. Unfortunately. Decontamination procedures are required whenever someone comes in through the airlock. Readers are treated to some graphic depictions of what can happen when decontamination procedures prove inadequate or aren't followed properly.

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* ''Literature/TheShipWho'': ''Literature/TheAndromedaStrain'': The planet on which "Wildfire" labs are designed for researching extraterrestrial microbes, so keeping the Cades facilities sterile is SeriousBusiness. There are working at the opening of ''The Ship Who Searched'' is a Mars-type planet with an atmosphere that humans can't breathe, but which can support other types of life. Unfortunately. Decontamination procedures are required whenever someone comes in through the airlock. Readers are treated to some graphic depictions of what can happen when multiple, redundant decontamination procedures prove inadequate or aren't followed properly.the scientists must go through just to enter the labs, and one of these is a brief flash of intense light and heat that burns away their outermost layer of skin, and all the microbes on it. It takes nearly 24 hours to go through the complete procedure.
* In ''Literature/BrainJuice'', the main characters are abducted by aliens and need to be decontaminated before they're presented to the Emperor as potential new slaves. This process would involve ''acid'' shot from hoses that would be ''inserted down their throats.'' Fortunately, the Emperor gets impatient and orders they be brought forward before this can happen.



** Sandry has to go through one in ''Magic Steps'' to work with the [[AntiMagic unmagic]], as prolonged exposure turns people into {{Empty Shell}}s and nobody wants it getting into, say, the water supply. It's made of heavily-spelled tents with showers of magically treated water going in and out.
* ''Literature/{{Lensman}}''. It's mentioned that the Galactic Patrol base on Trenco has to have thorough decon procedures as the native life is so voracious that the base has been depopulated several times; even the smallest form of life rapidly reproduces and eats everything else.
* ''Literature/TheStrain'': Eph and Nora have to strip and decontaminate before investigating the plane. Eph notes the process of sterilization reduces sexual tension.

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** Sandry has to go through one in ''Magic Steps'' to work with the [[AntiMagic unmagic]], as prolonged exposure turns people into {{Empty Shell}}s and nobody wants it getting into, say, the water supply. It's made of heavily-spelled heavily spelled tents with showers of magically treated water going in and out.
* ''Literature/{{Lensman}}''. It's mentioned that the Galactic Patrol base on Trenco has to have thorough decon procedures as the native life is so voracious that the base has been depopulated several times; even the smallest form of life rapidly reproduces and eats everything else.
* ''Literature/TheStrain'': Eph and Nora have to strip and decontaminate before investigating the plane. Eph notes the process of sterilization reduces sexual tension.
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* ''The Dragon in the Sea'' by Creator/FrankHerbert has a post-WorldWarIII Cold War where nuclear subtugs are sent to covertly steal oil from underwater wellcaps, sometimes in radioactive zones. The subtug's decontamination chamber uses high-pressure detergent sprays to wash the oil off an ABG suit.
* ''Literature/{{Lensman}}'': It's mentioned that the Galactic Patrol base on Trenco has to have thorough decon procedures as the native life is so voracious that the base has been depopulated several times; even the smallest form of life rapidly reproduces and eats everything else.
* In the ''Literature/MyTeacherIsAnAlien'' series, Peter has to go through one when he is (willingly) abducted onto the alien spaceship ''New Jersey''. When he's too embarrassed to undress, the aliens use TheNudifier on him. It's not entirely clear what the rest of the process is, however, as they wind up putting him to sleep through it (and some brain surgery to give him TranslatorMicrobes). Later two human friends of him come aboard, but because they were teleported in, they apparently don't need to go through the process.



* Creator/OrsonScottCard's ''Literature/SpeakerForTheDead'' features a decontamination chamber between the pequeninos' land and the human city. It sprays unpleasantly caustic fumes, causing coughing and watering eyes.
* In the ''Literature/MyTeacherIsAnAlien'' series, Peter has to go through one when he is (willingly) abducted onto the alien spaceship ''New Jersey.'' When he's too embarrassed to undress, the aliens use TheNudifier on him. It's not entirely clear what the rest of the process is, however, as they wind up putting him to sleep through it (and some brain surgery to give him TranslatorMicrobes). Later two human friends of him come aboard, but because they were teleported in apparently they don't need to go through the process.
* In the ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}} 2000'' book ''Literature/BrainJuice'', the main characters are abducted by aliens and need to be decontaminated before they're presented to the Emperor as potential new slaves. This process would involve ''acid'' shot from hoses that would be ''inserted down their throats.'' Fortunately, the Emperor gets impatient and orders they be brought forward before this can happen.
* ''Literature/TheAndromedaStrain'': The "Wildfire" labs are designed for researching extraterrestrial microbes, so keeping the facilities sterile is SeriousBusiness. There are multiple, redundant decontamination procedures the scientists must go through just to enter the labs, and one of these is a brief flash of intense light and heat that burns away their outermost layer of skin, and all the microbes on it. It takes nearly 24 hours to go through the complete procedure.
* In the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' book ''Before the Awakening'', sonic showers are a form of personal hygene device notable for not using water. Given its name, it is implied to use sonic waves.
* ''The Dragon In The Sea'', by Creator/FrankHerbert has a post-World War III ColdWar where nuclear subtugs are sent to covertly steal oil from underwater wellcaps, sometimes in radioactive zones. The subtug's decontamination chamber uses high-pressure detergent sprays to wash the oil off an ABG suit.

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* Creator/OrsonScottCard's The planet on which the Cades are working at the opening of ''[[Literature/TheShipWho The Ship Who Searched]]'' is a Mars-type planet with an atmosphere that humans can't breathe, but which can support other types of life. Unfortunately. Decontamination procedures are required whenever someone comes in through the airlock. Readers are treated to some graphic depictions of what can happen when decontamination procedures prove inadequate or aren't followed properly.
*
''Literature/SpeakerForTheDead'' features a decontamination chamber between the pequeninos' land and the human city. It sprays unpleasantly caustic fumes, causing coughing and watering eyes.
* In ''Literature/TheStrain'': Eph and Nora have to strip and decontaminate before investigating the ''Literature/MyTeacherIsAnAlien'' series, Peter has to go through one when he is (willingly) abducted onto the alien spaceship ''New Jersey.'' When he's too embarrassed to undress, the aliens use TheNudifier on him. It's not entirely clear what the rest of plane. Eph notes the process is, however, as they wind up putting him to sleep through it (and some brain surgery to give him TranslatorMicrobes). Later two human friends of him come aboard, but because they were teleported in apparently they don't need to go through the process.
* In the ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}} 2000'' book ''Literature/BrainJuice'', the main characters are abducted by aliens and need to be decontaminated before they're presented to the Emperor as potential new slaves. This process would involve ''acid'' shot from hoses that would be ''inserted down their throats.'' Fortunately, the Emperor gets impatient and orders they be brought forward before this can happen.
* ''Literature/TheAndromedaStrain'': The "Wildfire" labs are designed for researching extraterrestrial microbes, so keeping the facilities sterile is SeriousBusiness. There are multiple, redundant decontamination procedures the scientists must go through just to enter the labs, and one of these is a brief flash of intense light and heat that burns away their outermost layer of skin, and all the microbes on it. It takes nearly 24 hours to go through the complete procedure.
* In the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' book ''Before the Awakening'', sonic showers are a form of personal hygene device notable for not using water. Given its name, it is implied to use sonic waves.
* ''The Dragon In The Sea'', by Creator/FrankHerbert has a post-World War III ColdWar where nuclear subtugs are sent to covertly steal oil from underwater wellcaps, sometimes in radioactive zones. The subtug's decontamination chamber uses high-pressure detergent sprays to wash the oil off an ABG suit.
sterilization reduces sexual tension.



* Happens to Sydney Bristow in ''Series/{{Alias}}'' after she almost gets dissolved by acid (the suit is this close to failing when Sark switches it off in return for [[spoiler:Sydney helping him bump off Sloane--apparently]]).
* ''Series/TheAndromedaStrain'': Like the [[Film/TheAndromedaStrain film adaptation]], the scientists go through a lenghty sanitization process before entering the secure Wildfire lab to study ThePlague. Unlike the film, the sequence is also played for {{fanservice}} given the cast is composed of sexy scientists who have their naked bodies sprayed and soaped up in slow motion. And while no actual nudity is seen, they still show plenty of skin. Angela's front is [[CensorSuds covered by suds]] but she has a ToplessnessFromTheBack shot with a gratuitous SideBoob and both Bill and Stone are shown [[ShouldersUpNudity from the waist up]] but are both {{Shirtless|Scene}}.
* ''Series/{{Angel}}''. Winifred Burkle is shown showering after being splattered with blood during a séance gone wrong in "[[Recap/AngelS05E04HellBound Hell Bound]]". This gives Ghost!Spike an opportunity to [[CouldntFindAPen write a message for her on the shower stall]].

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* Happens to Sydney Bristow in ''Series/{{Alias}}'' after she almost gets dissolved by acid (the suit is this close to failing when Sark switches it off in return for [[spoiler:Sydney helping him bump off Sloane--apparently]]).
Sloane -- apparently]]).
* ''Series/TheAndromedaStrain'': Like the [[Film/TheAndromedaStrain the film adaptation]], the scientists go through a lenghty sanitization process before entering the secure Wildfire lab to study ThePlague. Unlike the film, the sequence is also played for {{fanservice}} given the cast is composed of sexy scientists who have their naked bodies sprayed and soaped up in slow motion. And while While no actual nudity is seen, they still show plenty of skin. skin: Angela's front is [[CensorSuds covered by suds]] suds]], but she has a ToplessnessFromTheBack shot with a gratuitous SideBoob SideBoob, and both Bill and Stone are shown [[ShouldersUpNudity from the waist up]] but are both {{Shirtless|Scene}}.
{{shirtless|Scene}}.
* ''Series/{{Angel}}''. ''Series/{{Angel}}'': Winifred Burkle is shown showering after being splattered with blood during a séance gone wrong in "[[Recap/AngelS05E04HellBound Hell Bound]]". This gives Ghost!Spike the ghost-ified Spike an opportunity to [[CouldntFindAPen write a message for her on the shower stall]].



* In the ''Series/{{Bones}}'' episode "The Man in the Fallout Shelter" Zack cuts into bones that release spores of Valley Fever. He and Hodgins have to get into the decontamination shower [[ShowerofAwkward together]].
* In the short-lived BBC comedy ''Series/ComeBackMrsNoah'', the crew have to undergo the decontamination procedure before the MasterComputer will allow them to go to sleep. With some difficulty they zip themselves up in the bulky and unflattering "decontamination bags", which spray their intimate regions causing them to contort and giggle, then [[ToiletHumor vent from the rear of the bag with a loud farting sound]]. Ah, British 70's comedy...
* In one episode of ''Series/CriminalMinds'' featuring an anthrax threat, Reid has to go through one of these after being exposed to a broken vial of spores, to prevent anyone else from being infected by coming into contact with him.
* This happened to Sara and Greg on an episode of ''Series/{{CSI}}'' leading to a hilarious exchange between the two once they're back at the lab that Grissom hears out of context. The look on his face is priceless.

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* In the ''Series/{{Bones}}'' episode "The "[[Recap/BonesS1E9TheManInTheFalloutShelter The Man in the Fallout Shelter" Shelter]]", Zack cuts into bones that release spores of Valley Fever. He and Hodgins have to get into the decontamination shower [[ShowerofAwkward together]].
* In the short-lived BBC comedy ''Series/ComeBackMrsNoah'', the crew have to undergo the decontamination procedure before the MasterComputer will allow them to go to sleep. With some difficulty they zip themselves up in the bulky and unflattering "decontamination bags", which spray their intimate regions causing them to contort and giggle, then [[ToiletHumor [[ToiletHumour vent from the rear of the bag with a loud farting sound]]. Ah, British 70's 1970s comedy...
* In one episode of the ''Series/CriminalMinds'' featuring an anthrax threat, episode "[[Recap/CriminalMindsS4E24Amplification Amplification]]", Reid has to go through one of these after [[ContaminationSituation being exposed to a broken vial of spores, anthrax spores]] to prevent anyone else from being infected by coming into contact with him.
* This happened happens to Sara and Greg on in an episode of ''Series/{{CSI}}'' ''Series/{{CSI}}'', leading to a hilarious exchange between the two once they're back at the lab that Grissom hears out of context. The look on his face is priceless.



** A plot point in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E4TheEnemyOfTheWorld The Enemy of the World]]". The villainous Salamander has convinced the inhabitants of an underground bunker that nuclear war has broken out. There's a decontamination chamber with a prominently-displayed radiation meter that Salamander makes a show of going through every time he returns from the supposedly-ravaged surface. One of the ways Astrid persuades the bunker people [[YouHaveToBelieveMe that she's telling the truth]] is by deducing and then demonstrating that the meter is rigged to show a high level of radiation that falls as "decontamination" takes place and will do so regardless of what goes in the chamber.
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E1NewEarth New Earth]]". The chamber is built right into the hospital elevators, and a massive plot point at the end.
* Averted on ''Series/{{ER}}'', when a benzene-exposed Carter is hastily stripped and hosed down in a prefab shower-stall in the ambulance bay. Not played for Fanservice, either.

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** A plot point in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E4TheEnemyOfTheWorld The Enemy of the World]]". The villainous Salamander has convinced the inhabitants of an underground bunker that nuclear war has broken out. There's a decontamination chamber with a prominently-displayed prominently displayed radiation meter that Salamander makes a show of going through every time he returns from the supposedly-ravaged surface. One of the ways Astrid persuades the bunker people [[YouHaveToBelieveMe that she's telling the truth]] is by deducing and then demonstrating that the meter is rigged to show a high level of radiation that falls as "decontamination" takes place and will do so regardless of what goes in the chamber.
** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E1NewEarth New Earth]]". The Earth]]", the chamber is built right into the hospital elevators, and a massive plot point at the end.
* Averted on ''Series/{{ER}}'', in ''Series/{{ER}}'' when a benzene-exposed Carter is hastily stripped and hosed down in a prefab shower-stall in the ambulance bay. Not played for Fanservice, {{Fanservice}}, either.



* In ''Series/TheGirlFromTomorrow'' the [=30thC=] version of showers are just glowing lights that remove all contaminants, including hair dye.

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* In ''Series/TheGirlFromTomorrow'' ''Series/TheGirlFromTomorrow'', the [=30thC=] 30th-century [[OurShowersAreDifferent version of showers showers]] are just glowing lights that remove all contaminants, including hair dye.



* In episodes of ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'' just after astronauts come back from outer space they're stuck in quarantine for a while just in case there's an alien virus out there they've picked up. TruthInTelevision since astronauts of the time really did get stuck in quarantine after missions. (See Real Life below.)
* ''Series/LostGirl''. When [[GirlsBehindBars Bo is sent to a Fae prison]] the [[DoesNotLikeMen Amazons]] who serve as guards there make no secret of how they're [[EatingTheEyeCandy checking out the hot succubus]], starting with a dozen guards standing around her as she goes under the shower.
-->'''Bo:''' What's with the [[PassThePopcorn peanut gallery?]]
-->'''Guard:''' They all like to watch the new girls go through...decontamination.
* As shown above, used in ''Series/TheMiddleman'' with great glee. Or, as MM himself said, "Quit your grinnin' and drop your linen!"
* Kate and Tony spend a few nights in a special quarantine chamber on ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' after a possible exposure to terrorist-delivered plague. They debate whether the blue lights in the chamber actually destroy bacteria, or are merely there as a placebo to ease their fears. This would be an aversion, except for the ShowerScene involving them and Gibbs earlier in the episode.
* ''Series/{{Psych}}'', in the episode "Death is in the Air". Lassiter and Juliet get the hose-down as well as Shawn and Gus. Played for laughs, like everything else in ''Psych''.

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* In episodes of ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'' just after astronauts come back from outer space space, they're stuck in quarantine for a while just in case there's an alien virus out there they've picked up. TruthInTelevision since astronauts of the time really did get stuck in quarantine after missions. (See Real Life below.)
* ''Series/LostGirl''. ''Series/LostGirl'': When [[GirlsBehindBars Bo is sent to a Fae prison]] prison]], the [[DoesNotLikeMen Amazons]] who serve as guards there make no secret of how they're [[EatingTheEyeCandy checking out the hot succubus]], starting with a dozen guards standing around her as she goes under the shower.
-->'''Bo:''' What's with the [[PassThePopcorn peanut gallery?]]
-->'''Guard:'''
gallery]]?\\
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They all like to watch the new girls go through...through... decontamination.
* As shown above, used in ''Series/TheMiddleman'' with great glee. Or, glee -- or, as MM himself said, says, "Quit your grinnin' and drop your linen!"
* Kate and Tony spend a few nights in a special quarantine chamber on in ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' after a possible exposure to terrorist-delivered plague. They debate whether the blue lights in the chamber actually destroy bacteria, bacteria or are merely there as a placebo to ease their fears. This would be an aversion, except for the ShowerScene involving them and Gibbs earlier in the episode.
* ''Series/{{Psych}}'', in In the ''Series/{{Psych}}'' episode "Death "[[Recap/PsychS04E13DeathIsInTheAir Death is in the Air". Air]]", Lassiter and Juliet get the hose-down as well as Shawn and Gus. Played for laughs, like everything else in ''Psych''.



* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In the episode "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVQuarantine Quarantine]]", Lister, Kryten, and Cat are stuck in a decontamination chamber because of Rimmer, who has decided to be an ObstructiveBureaucrat just to be a dick. They have to wait several days as the ship protocol requires to confirm they are not carrying any contagions from the planet they just visited. Ironically, Rimmer is the only person actually infected, and becomes an AxCrazy CreepyCrossdresser who [[ConsultingMrPuppet talks to a penguin hand puppet]].
* ''Series/{{Sanctuary}}'' had this happen to Dr. Magnus in an alternate future with a ZombieApocalypse.
* In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E4TheNakedTime The Naked Time]]", the transporter room was shown to have the ability to decontaminate the outside of isolation suits with some sort(s) of radiation. Of course the sort of radiation that would do that would also, at the least, damage the skin of the people in the suits unless the suits blocked the rays...and unfortunately the ''idiot'' who beamed down with Spock had taken off a glove, been contaminated, and then put the glove back on- thereby making sure the rays would do nothing (not that they'd have done anything against an infection within someone's body anyway).
** Later Franchise/StarTrek series's mention that the transporters do this themselves. It's used as a plot point in one episode.
* ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', existing in a time before transporters with biofilters, had the decontamination room, which seemed to exist mainly for {{fanservice}} reasons. For some reason though two men sent on an away mission would never end up rubbing decon gel on each other.
* Happened to Sarah Connor on ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'' when she was working as a temp at a nuclear plant, and gets this treatment when she's exposed to radiation. It was portrayed realistically and looked extremely uncomfortable, but it eventually turned out that her boss faked her radiation test in an attempt to intimidate her.
* In ''Series/TheWalkingDead'', the CDC scientist uses one when he spills a caustic chemical, then gets them on his suit. He runs to the chamber then realizes too late and watches in horror as the lab is torched, destroying his one good sample of the zombie virus.
* ''Series/TheXFiles'': In episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesS06E12OneSon One Son]]", Mulder and Scully go through decontamination at the Center for Disease Control facility at Fort Marlene, including a [[ShowerOfAwkward shower where they're separated only by a shoulder-high wall]]. No words are exchanged, though even ChasteHero Mulder can't stop his eyes flicking downwards when he and Scully turn to face each other.

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* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In the ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVQuarantine Quarantine]]", Lister, Kryten, and Cat are stuck in a decontamination chamber because of Rimmer, who has decided to be an ObstructiveBureaucrat just to be a dick. They have to wait several days as the ship protocol requires to confirm they are not carrying any contagions from the planet they just visited. Ironically, Rimmer is the only person actually infected, and becomes an AxCrazy CreepyCrossdresser who [[ConsultingMrPuppet talks to a penguin hand puppet]].
* ''Series/{{Sanctuary}}'' had has this happen to Dr. Magnus in an alternate future with a ZombieApocalypse.
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
**
In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E4TheNakedTime The Naked Time]]", the transporter [[{{Teleportation}} transporter]] room was is shown to have the ability to decontaminate the outside of isolation suits with some sort(s) of radiation. Of course course, the sort of radiation that would do that would also, at the least, damage the skin of the people in the suits unless the suits blocked the rays...rays... and unfortunately unfortunately, the ''idiot'' who beamed down with Spock had taken off a glove, been contaminated, and then put the glove back on- on -- thereby making sure the rays would do nothing (not that they'd have done anything against an infection within someone's body anyway).
** Later Franchise/StarTrek series's series mention that the transporters do this themselves. It's used as a plot point in one episode.
* ** ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', existing in a time before transporters with biofilters, had has the decontamination room, which seemed seems to exist mainly for {{fanservice}} reasons. For some reason though reason, though, two men sent on an away mission would never end up rubbing decon gel on each other.
* Happened Happens to Sarah Connor on in ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'' when she was she's working as a temp at a nuclear plant, plant and gets this treatment when she's exposed to radiation. It was is portrayed realistically and looked looks extremely uncomfortable, but it eventually turned turns out that her boss faked her radiation test in an attempt to intimidate her.
* In ''Series/TheWalkingDead'', ''Series/TheWalkingDead2010'', the CDC scientist uses one when he spills a caustic chemical, then gets them on his suit. He runs to the chamber then realizes too late and watches in horror as the lab is torched, destroying his one good sample of the zombie virus.
* ''Series/TheXFiles'': In the episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesS06E12OneSon One Son]]", Mulder and Scully go through decontamination at the Center for Disease Control facility at Fort Marlene, including a [[ShowerOfAwkward shower where they're separated only by a shoulder-high wall]]. No words are exchanged, though even ChasteHero Mulder can't stop his eyes flicking downwards when he and Scully turn to face each other.



* ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'' supplement ''Acute Paranoia''. In the ''Botbusters'' adventure, an evil [=CompNode=] tries to get a group of robots to go through a DecontaminationChamber. It's actually a trap to spray them with a disease that will kill many clones in Alpha Complex.

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'' supplement ''Acute Paranoia''. ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'': In the ''Botbusters'' adventure, adventure from the supplement ''Acute Paranoia'', an evil [=CompNode=] tries to get a group of robots to go through a DecontaminationChamber. It's actually a trap to spray them with a disease that will kill many clones in Alpha Complex.



* Decontamination showers are an essential part of Hazmat Hijinks, and appear in almost every level.
* There's a couple of labs toward the end of ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'' with decontamination chambers for entrances.

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* Decontamination showers are an essential part of Hazmat Hijinks, and appear in almost every level.
* There's a couple of labs toward the end of ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'' ''VideoGame/BioShock1'' with decontamination chambers for entrances.entrances.
* ''VideoGame/ChampionsOnline'' features a hastily implemented Decontamination Shower in the overrun base in the Desert Crisis zone, one of two possible starting zones after the tutorial zone, and before the primary zones.
* In the inevitable sewer mission in ''VideoGame/DarkForces'', the briefing mentions having the decontamination shower warmed up a ready when you return.



* ''VideoGame/HalfLife1'': "If you're ever in trouble, just step into one of these decontamination booths and hit the big red button. It's supposed to kill micro-organisms but, heh, believe me- they work on the big stuff too." For [[LudicrousGibs optimal results]], lure in the Marine, than press the button.
* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest'' uses a decontamination chamber exactly ''once'' in the entire series: at the beginning of the second game. Every other time that Roger goes on a space walk or visits a strange planet or goes on some crazy adventure involving goopy mutants, he apparently doesn't come into contact with anything contaminating.
** Anything contaminating he comes into contact with is likely to cause a Game Over in short order, such as the mutating goop from the fifth game. ''The Next Mutation'' also mentions in passing that the teleporters that are in frequent use automatically remove any worrisome contaminants [[spoiler: which is vital to figuring out how to de-goop people]].
* A door in ''VideoGame/TimeSplittersFuturePerfect'' won't open unless you run yourself through a decontamination shower.
* In ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** The ''Normandy'''s airlock functions as a decontamination chamber. A beam of light sweeps over the characters as they wait to enter and exit the vessel, while the soothing voice of the ship's VI announces 'Decontamination in progress'. The characters are in full armor during the process. Once they are inside, they've taken the armor off, however, implying that changing clothes is part of the process. This serves as a sort of DynamicLoading in a similar manner to Mass Effect's infamous elevators.
** Quarians are justifiably really big on decontamination due to their weak immune systems: visitors to the Migrant Fleet are not even permitted to take their environment suits off while on board. Even with the Normandy's decontamination airlock, Tali warns her fleet prior to docking that the ship is "not clean" and requests a decon team to meet them at the airlock.
** During ''VideoGame/MassEffectAndromeda'', during the mission to rescue the Moshae, the team is temporarily stopped by the kett facility's decontamination chambers. Peebee and Jaal may even comment that, knowing the kett, they probably don't want to know what it's decontaminating them ''for''. (Later, it's revealed what kett do to their prisoners ruins the immune system, so that might be it.)



* The Deep Six mission from ''VideoGame/MaxPayne'' has you going through one of these. The guy who helps you get through is killed by Horne's mercenaries shortly after helping you through.
* ''VideoGame/ChampionsOnline'' features a hastily implemented Decontamination Shower in the overrun base in the Desert Crisis zone, one of two possible starting zones after the tutorial zone, and before the primary zones.
* In the inevitable sewer mission in the game ''VideoGame/DarkForces'', the briefing mentions having the decontamination shower warmed up a ready when you return.
* In ''VideoGame/SystemShock'', Citadel Station's Reactor Level has a shower designed to remove radiation. ''VideoGame/SystemShock2'' also contains one on the ''UNN Von Braun'' spaceship, but it's only partly functional because you have to stand directly under the spray.



* Done in ''VideoGame/QuakeIV'' after the player comes aboard the starship.
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Emergency}}'' series, contaminants are of the (effectively identical) chemical, biological, and radiological sorts. Contaminated people--alive, injured, or dead, and sometimes including your own emergency personnel--must be decontaminated in a special fire apparatus.

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* Done in ''VideoGame/QuakeIV'' after A decontamination chamber is just past the player comes aboard entry of the starship.
base in ''VideoGame/EarthriseAGuildInvestigation''. Using the 'equipment' setting instead of the 'personnel' setting earns you [[HaveANiceDeath a game over]].
* In the ''VideoGame/{{Emergency}}'' series, contaminants are of the (effectively identical) chemical, biological, and radiological sorts. Contaminated people--alive, people -- alive, injured, or dead, and sometimes including your own emergency personnel--must personnel -- must be decontaminated in a special fire apparatus.apparatus.
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', certain laboratories have decontamination chambers that can cleanse you of radiation. Inverted however with the Children of Atom's headquarters in the Far Harbor DLC, where due to being a cult of radiation worshippers they modified their decontaminator to instead irradiate people. The player can secretly fix this so that it does its job properly.
* ''VideoGame/HalfLife1'': "If you're ever in trouble, just step into one of these decontamination booths and hit the big red button. It's supposed to kill micro-organisms but, heh, believe me -- they work on the big stuff too." For [[LudicrousGibs optimal results]], lure in the Marine, then press the button.
* Decontamination showers are an essential part of ''Hazmat Hijinks'', and appear in almost every level.



* In ''Videogame/MetroLastLight'', Hansa doctors and scientists set up decontamination chambers in a quarantined Metro station that has been hit by an extremely potent virus. Biohazard suits, showers, UV lights, the works. The stations shows some of the most advanced [[AfterTheEnd pre-apocalypse]] technology, with portable MRI scanners and functional laptops.
* In ''VideoGame/TheSims3'' "Into the Future" expansion, you have a special item called the "Tardisian Well Sonic Shower", by which it uses sound waves instead of water to clean your Sim, and would temporarily prevent Hygiene decay when fully upgraded.
* A decontamination chamber is just past the entry of the base in ''VideoGame/EarthriseAGuildInvestigation.'' Using the 'equipment' setting instead of the 'personnel' setting earns you [[HaveANiceDeath a game over.]]
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', certain laboratories have decontamination chambers that can cleanse you of radiation. Inverted however with the Children of Atom's headquarters in the Far Harbor DLC, where due to being a cult of radiation worshippers they modified their decontaminator to instead irradiate people. The player can secretly fix this so that it does its job properly.

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* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** The ''Normandy'''s airlock functions as a decontamination chamber. A beam of light sweeps over the characters as they wait to enter and exit the vessel, while the soothing voice of the ship's VI announces 'Decontamination in progress'. The characters are in full armor during the process. Once they are inside, they've taken the armor off, however, implying that changing clothes is part of the process. This serves as a sort of DynamicLoading in a similar manner to Mass Effect's infamous elevators.
** Quarians are justifiably really big on decontamination due to their [[BubbleBoy weak immune systems]]: visitors to the Migrant Fleet are not even permitted to take their environment suits off while on board. Even with the ''Normandy'''s decontamination airlock, Tali warns her fleet prior to docking that the ship is "not clean" and requests a decon team to meet them at the airlock.
** In ''VideoGame/MassEffectAndromeda'', during the mission to rescue the Moshae, the team is temporarily stopped by the kett facility's decontamination chambers. Peebee and Jaal may even comment that, knowing the kett, they probably don't want to know what it's decontaminating them ''for''. (Later, it's revealed that what kett do to their prisoners ruins the immune system, so that might be it.)
* The Deep Six mission from ''VideoGame/MaxPayne1'' has you going through one of these. The guy who helps you get through is killed by Horne's mercenaries shortly after helping you through.
* In ''Videogame/MetroLastLight'', ''VideoGame/MetroLastLight'', Hansa doctors and scientists set up decontamination chambers in a quarantined Metro station that has been hit by an extremely potent virus. Biohazard suits, showers, UV lights, the works. The stations station shows some of the most advanced [[AfterTheEnd pre-apocalypse]] technology, with portable MRI scanners and functional laptops.
* Done in ''VideoGame/QuakeIV'' after the player comes aboard the starship.
* ''VideoGame/TheSims3'':
In ''VideoGame/TheSims3'' the "Into the Future" expansion, you have a special item called the "Tardisian Well Sonic Shower", by which it uses sound waves instead of water to clean your Sim, and would temporarily prevent Hygiene decay when fully upgraded.
* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest'':
**
A decontamination chamber is just past used exactly ''once'' in the entry entire series: at the beginning of the base second game. Every other time that Roger goes on a spacewalk or visits a strange planet or goes on some crazy adventure involving goopy mutants, he apparently doesn't come into contact with anything contaminating.
** Anything contaminating he comes into contact with is likely to cause a Game Over
in ''VideoGame/EarthriseAGuildInvestigation.'' Using short order, such as the 'equipment' setting instead of mutating goop from the 'personnel' setting earns you [[HaveANiceDeath a game over.]]
fifth game. ''The Next Mutation'' also mentions in passing that the teleporters that are in frequent use automatically remove any worrisome contaminants, [[spoiler:which is vital to figuring out how to de-goop people]].
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', certain laboratories ''VideoGame/SystemShock'', Citadel Station's Reactor Level has a shower designed to remove radiation. ''VideoGame/SystemShock2'' also contains one on the ''UNN Von Braun'' spaceship, but it's only partly functional because you have to stand directly under the spray.
* A door in ''VideoGame/TimeSplittersFuturePerfect'' won't open unless you run yourself through a
decontamination chambers that can cleanse you of radiation. Inverted however with the Children of Atom's headquarters in the Far Harbor DLC, where due to being a cult of radiation worshippers they modified their decontaminator to instead irradiate people. The player can secretly fix this so that it does its job properly.shower.



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* In ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'', after Gino [[http://the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1323.html scared]] Jake (the skunk), Jake had to be [[http://the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1331.html decontaminated.]] In a large laundromat. Otherwise automated defense system [[http://the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1326.html kept mistaking him for a chemical or biological weapon.]]
* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt''. The Court has "decon rooms" but they don't perform traditional decontamination. Instead, they remove magic from any plants brought from Gillitie Wood, so they're safe to keep at the Court. Annie and Kat sneak into one of these rooms, but they don't find out its real purpose until many chapters later.

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* In ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'', after Gino [[http://the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1323.html scared]] Jake (the skunk), Jake had to be [[http://the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1331.html decontaminated.]] In a large laundromat. Otherwise automated defense system [[http://the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1326.html kept mistaking him for a chemical or biological weapon.]]
* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt''.
''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'': The Court has "decon rooms" but they don't perform traditional decontamination. Instead, they remove magic from any plants brought from Gillitie Wood, so they're safe to keep at the Court. Annie and Kat sneak into one of these rooms, but they don't find out its real purpose until many chapters later.



* In ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'', after Gino [[http://the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1323.html scares]] Jake ([[SmellySkunk the skunk]]), Jake has to be [[http://the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1331.html decontaminated]] in a large laundromat because automated defense system [[http://the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1326.html kept mistaking him for a chemical or biological weapon.]]



** Because of her history of bringing back unpleasant surprises after doing a bit of dimension-hopping, the school requires Josie Gilman to get a thorough decontamination every time she jumps, even if it is only to, say, across the campus. Or to Africa, which relatively speaking isn't much further, at least in comparison to some non-euclidean reality most people would go insane from entering...

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** Because of her history of bringing back unpleasant surprises after doing a bit of dimension-hopping, the school requires Josie Gilman to get a thorough decontamination every time she jumps, even if it is only to, say, across the campus. Or campus -- or to Africa, which relatively speaking isn't much further, further relatively speaking, at least in comparison to some non-euclidean non-Euclidean reality most people would go insane from entering...



* Jacques the shrimp from the movie ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' is in the dentist's aquarium's equivalent of a decontamination shower.
* The decontamination of monsters touched by children in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' plays this for laughs.

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''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E17DipperAndMabelVsTheFuture Dipper and Mabel vs The decontamination of monsters touched by children in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' plays this for laughs.Future]]" when an explosion goes off with Ford crying out "Dipper, my face is on fire!" When Dipper comes to his aid, Ford's face is seen smoking but otherwise fine. He explains that he only cried out so that he could come quick and that he has taken to using an unknown detonation technique because it is "quicker than shaving".



* A variation can be found in the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E17DipperAndMabelVsTheFuture Dipper and Mabel vs The Future]]", where an explosion goes off with Ford crying out "Dipper, my face is on fire!" When Dipper comes to his aid, Ford's face is seen smoking but otherwise fine. He explains that he only cried out so that he could come quick and that he has taken to using an unknown detonation technique because it is "quicker than shaving."
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* A mundane version in ''[[Film/LastSentinel2023 Last Sentinel]]'' (2023). The sea fort has a WeaponOfMassDestruction emitting radiation that requires the crew to regularly bath themselves in tanks of iodine, which they hose off afterwards. It's not played for fanservice, though the youngest member does a WalkingShirtlessScene while everyone else is wearing singlets.

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* ''Series/LostGirl''. When [[GirlsBehindBars Bo is sent to a Fae prison]] the Amazons who serve as guards there make no secret of how they're EatingTheEyeCandy when Bo is under the decontamination shower.

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* ''Series/LostGirl''. When [[GirlsBehindBars Bo is sent to a Fae prison]] the Amazons [[DoesNotLikeMen Amazons]] who serve as guards there make no secret of how they're EatingTheEyeCandy when Bo is [[EatingTheEyeCandy checking out the hot succubus]], starting with a dozen guards standing around her as she goes under the decontamination shower.shower.
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* In the ''Series/{{Bones}}'' episode "The Man in the Fallout Shelter" Zack cuts into bones that release spores of Valley Fever. He and Hodgins have to get into the decontamination shower [[ShowerofAwkward together]]

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* In ''Franchise/MassEffect'', the ''Normandy'''s airlock also functions as a decontamination chamber. A beam of light sweeps over the characters as they wait to enter and exit the vessel, while the soothing voice of the ship's VI announces 'Decontamination in progress'. The characters are in full armor during the process. Once they are inside, they've taken the armor off, however, implying that changing clothes is part of the process. This serves as a sort of DynamicLoading in a similar manner to Mass Effect's infamous elevators.

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* In ''Franchise/MassEffect'', the ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** The
''Normandy'''s airlock also functions as a decontamination chamber. A beam of light sweeps over the characters as they wait to enter and exit the vessel, while the soothing voice of the ship's VI announces 'Decontamination in progress'. The characters are in full armor during the process. Once they are inside, they've taken the armor off, however, implying that changing clothes is part of the process. This serves as a sort of DynamicLoading in a similar manner to Mass Effect's infamous elevators.



* It can be argued that Jacques the shrimp from the movie ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' is in the dentist's aquarium's equivalent of a decontamination shower.

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* Creator/AnneMcCaffrey and Creator/MercedesLackey used this in ''Literature/TheShipWhoSearched'': The planet on which the Cades are working at the opening of the story is a Mars-type planet with an atmosphere that humans can't breathe, but which can support other types of life. Unfortunately. Decontamination procedures are required whenever someone comes in through the airlock. Readers are treated to some graphic depictions of what can happen when decontamination procedures prove inadequate or aren't followed properly.

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* Creator/AnneMcCaffrey and Creator/MercedesLackey used this in ''Literature/TheShipWhoSearched'': ''Literature/TheShipWho'': The planet on which the Cades are working at the opening of the story ''The Ship Who Searched'' is a Mars-type planet with an atmosphere that humans can't breathe, but which can support other types of life. Unfortunately. Decontamination procedures are required whenever someone comes in through the airlock. Readers are treated to some graphic depictions of what can happen when decontamination procedures prove inadequate or aren't followed properly.



* The novelization of ''Command and Conquer 3'' describes, in detail, the decontamination procedures when you have to travel from a yellow zone back into a blue zone. It includes, but is not limited to, having your clothes incinerated; being sprayed with a substance that hardens and is then ripped off, along with a layer of skin; and taking a pill that causes you to vomit, urinate, and have a bowel movement in rapid sequence ... and having THAT examined for Tiberium contamination ... before you're allowed in.

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* The novelization {{novelization}} of ''Command and Conquer 3'' ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer3TiberiumWars'' describes, in detail, the decontamination procedures when you have to travel from a yellow zone back into a blue zone. It includes, but is not limited to, having your clothes incinerated; being sprayed with a substance that hardens and is then ripped off, along with a layer of skin; and taking a pill that causes you to vomit, urinate, and have a bowel movement in rapid sequence ... sequence... and having THAT ''that'' examined for Tiberium contamination ...contamination... before you're allowed in.



* In the ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}} 2000'' book ''Brain Juice,'' the main characters are abducted by aliens and need to be decontaminated before they're presented to the Emperor as potential new slaves. This process would involve ''acid'' shot from hoses that would be ''inserted down their throats.'' Fortunately, the Emperor gets impatient and orders they be brought forward before this can happen.
* ''Literature/TheAndromedaStrain''. The "Wildfire" labs are designed for researching extraterrestrial microbes, so keeping the facilities sterile is SeriousBusiness. There are multiple, redundant decontamination procedures the scientists must go through just to enter the labs, and one of these is a brief flash of intense light and heat that burns away their outermost layer of skin, and all the microbes on it. It takes nearly 24 hours to go through the complete procedure.

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* In the ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}} 2000'' book ''Brain Juice,'' ''Literature/BrainJuice'', the main characters are abducted by aliens and need to be decontaminated before they're presented to the Emperor as potential new slaves. This process would involve ''acid'' shot from hoses that would be ''inserted down their throats.'' Fortunately, the Emperor gets impatient and orders they be brought forward before this can happen.
* ''Literature/TheAndromedaStrain''. ''Literature/TheAndromedaStrain'': The "Wildfire" labs are designed for researching extraterrestrial microbes, so keeping the facilities sterile is SeriousBusiness. There are multiple, redundant decontamination procedures the scientists must go through just to enter the labs, and one of these is a brief flash of intense light and heat that burns away their outermost layer of skin, and all the microbes on it. It takes nearly 24 hours to go through the complete procedure.
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** Because of her history of bringing back unpleasant surprises after doing a bit of dimension-hopping, the school requires Josie Gilman to get a thorough decontamination every time she jumps, even if it is only to, say, across the campus. Or to Africa, which relatively speaking isn't much further, qt least in comparison to some non-euclidean reality most people would go insane from entering...

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** Because of her history of bringing back unpleasant surprises after doing a bit of dimension-hopping, the school requires Josie Gilman to get a thorough decontamination every time she jumps, even if it is only to, say, across the campus. Or to Africa, which relatively speaking isn't much further, qt at least in comparison to some non-euclidean reality most people would go insane from entering...
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* Likewise in ''Cosmic Sin'' (2021) when the crew of a spacecraft who've made FirstContact have to go into decontamination, over the objections of the scientist who would rather debrief them right away while their memories are fresh. And if [[ScientistVsSoldier they had spent less time arguing over it]], they might have noticed the blatant VirusVictimSymptoms on the crew before they started to KillAllHumans.

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* Likewise in ''Cosmic Sin'' ''Film/CosmicSin'' (2021) when the crew of a spacecraft who've made FirstContact have to go into decontamination, over the objections of the scientist who would rather debrief them right away while their memories are fresh. And if [[ScientistVsSoldier they had spent less time arguing over it]], they might have noticed the blatant VirusVictimSymptoms on the crew before they started to KillAllHumans.
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* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In the episode "Quarantine", Lister, Kryten, and Cat are stuck in a decontamination chamber because of Rimmer, who has decided to be an ObstructiveBureaucrat just to be a dick. They have to wait several days as the ship protocol requires to confirm they are not carrying any contagions from the planet they just visited. Ironically, Rimmer is the only person actually infected, and becomes an AxCrazy CreepyCrossdresser who [[ConsultingMrPuppet talks to a penguin handpuppet]].

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* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In the episode "Quarantine", "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVQuarantine Quarantine]]", Lister, Kryten, and Cat are stuck in a decontamination chamber because of Rimmer, who has decided to be an ObstructiveBureaucrat just to be a dick. They have to wait several days as the ship protocol requires to confirm they are not carrying any contagions from the planet they just visited. Ironically, Rimmer is the only person actually infected, and becomes an AxCrazy CreepyCrossdresser who [[ConsultingMrPuppet talks to a penguin handpuppet]].hand puppet]].
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* ''VideoGame/{{Doom 3}}'' had Decontamination Chambers near some (but not all) experimental teleporters. They also have a bio scan system before you enter Mars city proper.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Doom 3}}'' had ''VideoGame/Doom3'' has Decontamination Chambers near some (but not all) experimental teleporters. They also have a bio scan bio-scan system before you enter Mars city City proper.



* In ''VideoGame/SystemShock'', Citadel Station's Reactor Level has a shower designed to remove radiation. The second game also contains one on the ''UNN Von Braun'' spaceship, but it's only partly functional because you have to stand directly under the spray.

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* In ''VideoGame/SystemShock'', Citadel Station's Reactor Level has a shower designed to remove radiation. The second game ''VideoGame/SystemShock2'' also contains one on the ''UNN Von Braun'' spaceship, but it's only partly functional because you have to stand directly under the spray.



* In ''Videogame/Fallout4'', certain laboratories have decontamination chambers that can cleanse you of radiation. Inverted however with the Children of Atom's headquarters in the Far Harbor DLC, where due to being a cult of radiation worshippers they modified their decontaminator to instead irradiate people. The player can secretly fix this so that it does it's job properly.

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* In ''Videogame/Fallout4'', ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', certain laboratories have decontamination chambers that can cleanse you of radiation. Inverted however with the Children of Atom's headquarters in the Far Harbor DLC, where due to being a cult of radiation worshippers they modified their decontaminator to instead irradiate people. The player can secretly fix this so that it does it's its job properly.

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