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Did you have positive viable sample in your cleanroom? Follow these steps.
In a cleanroom environment, maintaining cleanliness and preventing contamination are critical. If you have a positive viable sample  (referring to a sample containing living microorganisms), it's important to follow strict protocols to prevent the spread of contaminants and ensure the safety of the cleanroom and its occupants. Here's what you should generally do:1. Isolate the [...MORE]

Why is it important to have an independent test and balance contractor on my project.
Having an independent Test and Balance (TAB) company on your project can provide several important benefits that contribute to the overall success and quality of the project. Here are some reasons why having an independent TAB company is important:1. Unbiased Evaluation: An independent TAB company operates without any vested interest in the design, construction, or operation of the systems being [...MORE]

Service Area: HVAC Test and Balance
Five Ways To Make Your Commercial Building More Efficient and Profitable
Making a commercial building more efficient can lead to significant savings and increased profitability. Implementing measures to enhance energy efficiency, optimize space utilization, and improve the overall working environment can have a positive impact on the bottom line. Here are five ways to achieve these goals:1. Energy Efficiency UpgradesLighting: Replace traditional lighting with [...MORE]

Service Area: Building Commissioning
Best Practices for calibration of pneumatic volume regulators in a hospital.
Calibrating pneumatic volume regulators and thermostats in a hospital is a delicate process that ensures the correct and accurate control of airflow, temperature, and humidity. This is essential for maintaining the proper environment for patient care, surgeries, and the storage of sensitive medical supplies. Below is a general guide that outlines the best practices for calibration:1. Understand [...MORE]

Service Area: HVAC Test and Balance
Humidity issues in your hospital pharmacy?
Controlling the humidity in a hospital pharmacy is crucial for maintaining the effectiveness of the medications, ensuring the proper functioning of equipment, and complying with regulatory standards such as USP 797 for compounding pharmacies. High humidity can also promote the growth of mold and bacteria, which could compromise sterility and patient safety.Here are several strategies to address [...MORE]

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