NuAire Incubator Sterility Test

Incubator contamination is inherently a potential for all incubator manufacturers. Learn how to prevent it before it causes big problems in your lab.

Written byNuAire
| 1 min read

Incubator contamination is inherently a potential for all incubator manufacturers. Typical laboratories have thousands of airborne contaminants that may enter a tissue cell culture incubator during a door opening, and enter the perfect growth environment to survive and reproduce. Elimination of these airborne contaminants as they enter the incubator would be the best solution, but not feasible given today's technology. However, other potential solutions to the contamination problem are available today. High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters are available to remove airborne contaminants thus providing a solution to the problem.

Read the full document here.

Add Lab Manager as a preferred source on Google

Add Lab Manager as a preferred Google source to see more of our trusted coverage.

Related Topics

Loading Next Article...
Loading Next Article...

CURRENT ISSUE - January/February 2026

How to Build Trust Into Every Lab Result

Applying the Six Cs Helps Labs Deliver Results Stakeholders Can Rely On

Lab Manager January/February 2026 Cover Image