LabGard NU-610 Dual-Access Class II Biological Safety Cabinet Animal Transfer Station
The LabGard NU-610 is a dual-access animal transfer station providing personnel, product, and environmental protection. The NU-610 was especially designed to allow two laboratory technicians additional control in handling small animals during sensitive cage transfers. The Dual-Access Biological Safety Cabinet offers the HEPEX Zero Leak Airflow System for true laminar airflow to minimize cross-contamination. The LabGard NU-610…
Durable and cost effective.
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I like it most for being durable and its value for money spent is great.
Review Date: 24 Apr 2020 | NuAire, Inc.
The LabGard NU-610 is a dual-access animal transfer station providing personnel, product, and environmental protection. The NU-610 was especially designed to allow two laboratory technicians additional control in handling small animals during sensitive cage transfers. The Dual-Access Biological Safety Cabinet offers the HEPEX Zero Leak Airflow System for true laminar airflow to minimize cross-contamination. The LabGard NU-610 can be built into a wall as a clean pass-through separating room from room.
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Improved Principles of Biological Safety Cabinet Design
NuAire is recognized as a world leader in Class II Biological Safety Cabinets that offer great personnel, product, and environmental protection. Whether it’s cabinet design, cabinet integrity, HEPA filters, safety alarms, or maintenance - NuAire quality means an outstanding value to you.
Ergonomically Correct, Environmentally Safe Biological Safety Cabinets
NuAire continually strive to improve responsibilities to the economy, environment, social communications, and customer satisfaction. This commitment extends to purchasing or using products that reduce energy consumption, reducing environmental impact, minimizing pollution and making use of recycled content that will not deplete natural resources. NuAire continually uses more recycled materials in cabinets through both design and supplier part and process improvements.
50 years of innovation in lab safety
Laboratory safety has come a long way over the years. From biological safety cabinets to fume hoods, incubators, and animal handling products, explore some of the key innovations that have transformed the modern-day lab and find out where one of the world's leading providers of lab equipment came from and where it is headed.
Facility and Engineering Controls Using USP 800 Guidelines
Like many layers of an onion, there are unanswered questions on the intricate details of USP 800-related engineering control parameters. In addition, the multitude and flexibility of theengineering controls can seem daunting to the independent pharmacy owner. Even more concerning, and certainly at the forefront of all of the independent pharmacy owners’ minds, is the cost associated with being compliant with USP 800. The costs associated with building a new facility or remodeling an existing space, are proving to be as equally subjective as the choice of engineering controls. The focus of this white paper is to discuss the details for consideration of a good working design of a USP 800 compliant compounding lab.
How to Perform a Hazardous Drug Risk Assessment in the Compounding Pharmacy
There is a looming deadline on December 1, 2019 and that is the implementation of USP chapter <800>-Hazardous Drugs, Handling in Healthcare Settings. State Boards of Pharmacy (SBOP) are forming task forces and committees to determine if their state will fully implement the chapter or if they will only implement certain components of the chapters. And yet there are other states that are unsure what to do and may push the enforcement further down the timeline. Regardless of what your SBOP has determined regarding USP <800> enforcement, it is still wise to examine the risks associated with hazardous drug chemical handling in your entity. Mitigating risk may not be at the forefront of your mindset, but like the USP <800> deadline, the issue of chemical exposure risk is looming in all healthcare facilities that handle hazardous drugs (HDs).
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Use of Natural Gas/Bunsen Burner within a Biological Safety Cabinet
This application note provides a technical bulletin offering safety advice and information about the use of Bunsen burners within a biological safety cabinet (BSC).
NuAire Class II Biosafety Cabinets: The Basics
To run a modern healthcare, biological, chemical, medical research, pharmacy, or pharmaceutical lab, a manager should understand the capital equipment employed regularly. The more thorough the knowledge of each device, the more efficiently the lab manager can plan for the implications of deployment, maintenance, repair, and replacement.
Purchasing New Versus Used Laboratory Equipment
Purchasing decisions should not be taken lightly, or solely driven by price. In this note, learn about the careful considerations that are necessary before venturing into the used resale market for biological safety cabinets, or other laboratory equipment.
For The Principal Investigator: Who You Should Involve When Purchasing a Biosafety Cabinet
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Construction of your Biosafety Cabinet Matters
In this video Nuaire Inc. describe the importance of safety in the laboratory and how the construction of its NuAire Class II Biological Safety Cabinets help protect laboratory personnel.
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