Biological Safety Cabinets

Top 5 Signs That You Should Service or Replace Your Class II Biological Safety Cabinet

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Top 5 Signs That You Should Service or Replace Your Class II Biological Safety Cabinet

The stainless steel interior is showing signs of rust or pitting.
Any time an alarm sounds and does not self-correct.
Is the BSC still supported by the manufacturer, are parts still available?
The BSC no longer passes its annual certification.
The BSC no longer meets current performance criteria (i.e. NSF/ANSI 49, EN 12469)

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