How to Set Up a Cleanroom Contamination Control Strategy

Introduction Cleanroom contamination refers to the presence of unwanted particles or substances in a controlled environment, such as a manufacturing facility, laboratory, or healthcare setting. These contaminants can compromise the quality and integrity of sensitive processes, products, or experiments conducted within the cleanroom. Understanding the types of contaminants, including airborne particles, microorganisms, and chemical residues, […]
Simple Steps to Eliminate Airborne Particles

Introduction Airborne particles are tiny solid or liquid particles that are suspended in the air. These particles can come from a variety of sources, including dust, pollen, mold spores, pet dander, and even combustion byproducts from cooking or smoking. These particles can be harmful to our health, as they can be inhaled into the lungs […]
10 Shocking Ways Your Cleanroom Fogger Is Destroying Your Sterility Standards

Introduction Cleanroom foggers are commonly used in controlled environments to disperse disinfectants, sanitizers, and other cleaning agents. These foggers are designed to create a fine mist that can reach all surfaces within the cleanroom, ensuring thorough disinfection. However, while cleanroom foggers are intended to improve sterility standards, they can actually have the opposite effect if […]
How Particle Measurement Contributes to Environmental Safety

Particle measurement is a vital component of environmental safety, as it enables scientists and environmentalists to accurately assess the size, concentration, and composition of particles in air, water, and soil. This information is crucial for understanding the impact of pollution on the environment and human health, and for developing effective strategies to mitigate pollution and […]