Sunday, July 27, 2014

4 Steps for Building Your Own Cleanroon

Are you moving into an industrial or scientific building without its own cleanroom? Or maybe you're looking to create one yourself for an immunocompromised relative. Whatever your reasons for building a cleanroom, here are just four tips for turning your visions into reality.


1: Choose a Type

Before you do anything else, sit down and decide what kind of cleanroom you're hoping to fashion. Traditional models are airtight containment rooms that reuse and re-filter oxygen; the modular kind use fresh air but pump it through a series of filters first. Which kind best suits your needs?
 

2: Give Yourself a Budget

If you're looking to build a modular cleanroom, all that HEPA and ULPA technology is going to cost you. On the other hand, traditional cleanrooms are associated with higher cleaning costs due to their strict sterilization requirements. Each room has its own expenses, so it's up to you to set a price range and define your limits.

3: Decide Your Classification

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has different classifications for cleanrooms. If your business is building hazardous products, or if your loved one has a very particular medical condition, you'll need to adhere to ISO standards.
 

4: Create a Cleaning Regimen

This may sound like a no-brainer, but simply building a cleanroom isn't enough. You need to keep it spotless as well, and that will require a detailed cleaning regimen that you follow every single day for as long as the cleanroom is operational.

Cleanrooms are important parts of businesses, hospitals and laboratories worldwide. If you're looking to create your own, use these four tips to build something just as sterile as the professionals.

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