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Military & Tactical

Hydration status at the speed of operations.
No consumables. No tail.

Heat injury is the most common preventable medical event in training and the second-leading cause of medical evacuation in deployed environments. The current standard (self-monitoring, urine-color charts, NCO judgment) is unreliable, intermittent, and impossible to audit at scale.

Allied forces
Forward operations
SOF training
Selection & assessment
DoD-relevant industry
Heavy industry & energy
0+
Heat-related illness cases in US Armed Forces every year
0%
Bodyweight loss measurably impairs cognition, reaction time, and tactical decision-making
#0
Most common cause of medical evacuation in deployed environments
Why InFlow for the warfighter

Capability without operational tail.

Wearables fail in field environments. Sweat patches expire and add logistics burden. InFlow runs in the background of a behavior every operator already does, requires no consumables, and generates zero individually-attributed data. Clean OPSEC posture by design.

Continuous, not commanded.

Every head call becomes a hydration check. No formation hydration drills required. Catches the operator returning from a sustained training event or movement when self-report would say "I'm fine."

Clean OPSEC posture.

Zero personally identifiable data collected, stored, or transmitted on any individual operator. Nothing for an adversary to exfiltrate. Nothing tied to specific personnel records, and no test signals are stored anywhere.

No tail. No consumables.

Optical sensor, not chemical. 4,000 tests per charge. No reagents to push through the supply chain, no per-test cost to authorize, nothing to expire. Once it's mounted, it works.

Audit-ready safety evidence.

Demonstrates an active, objective hydration-monitoring control supporting heat-illness prevention SOPs and safety council requirements. Makes your heat program defensible without creating or exposing any individual operator's records.

Garrison to forward base.

Two suction cups, no plumbing, no installation tail. Same hardware works in CONUS training facilities, deployed FOBs, and shipboard heads. Easily transportable, easily redeployable.

Built for hard use.

Engineered for high-throughput, hard-cleaning environments. The shell is urine- and chemical-cleaning resistant. Magnetic cartridge for one-handed maintenance. Already proven in the harshest civilian operational environments.

The stakes

Less downtime. Less risk to the mission.

Heat casualties are training failures.

Every heat illness case is a soldier off the line, a training cycle disrupted, a medical chain activated, and a leader's heat program under scrutiny. The aggregate cost across a service is enormous. The cost of one EHS death in training is unacceptable.

InFlow doesn't replace command climate or sound heat-injury protocol. It gives them an objective input that didn't exist before.

What InFlow brings to the unit
Outcome
Hydration measurement
Objective
Logistics tail
None
PII collected
Zero
Cost per test (after install)
$0
Frequently asked

Questions from commanders, medics & performance staff.

InFlow does not collect, store, or transmit any personally-identifiable data on any operator. There is no individual biometric data, no service member-attributed records, no cloud-uploaded health information, and no test signals stored anywhere. Our team is happy to walk through exactly how it works with your S6, security manager, or counterintelligence personnel.
Yes. The hardware is already deployed by allied forces in non-CONUS environments. It mounts with two suction cups (no plumbing or facilities work), runs ~4,000 tests per charge, and is engineered for hard-use environments. We can speak to FOB / expeditionary use cases in detail with appropriate stakeholders.
InFlow is calibrated to USG (urine specific gravity) thresholds aligned with USARIEM and sports-medicine standards. It complements heat category protocols, work-rest cycles, and hydration command emphasis, without replacing any of them. Adds an objective hydration reading to a system that has historically relied on judgment and self-report.
We work with US allied forces today and have scoped paths for US DoD acquisition through standard small-business contracting vehicles, SOCOM commercial solutions opening (CSO), AFWERX, and similar mechanisms. For program managers and contracting officers, reach out and we'll route you to the right contact.
A toilet-mounted version is currently in development. Today's product (InFlow) is urinal-mounted, so it serves the male portion of barracks and base bathrooms today. The toilet version will bring identical, continuous testing to any bathroom, addressing female parity in barracks and shipboard heads. We're scoping early-access deployments now. Talk to us about timing.

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