Contamination Control Considerations For Cell And Gene Therapy Facilities
By Carol Houts
Cell and gene therapy facilities require stringent material control measures to prevent contamination and ensure the safety of patients. In traditional pharmaceutical facilities, large material airlocks act as an intermediate space between cleanrooms or between a cleanroom and a non-controlled environment. In contrast, cleanroom active pass-throughs are designed to streamline the transfer process, providing a more compact and efficient solution. By offering an enclosed space to move materials between environments, pass-throughs minimize the risk of contamination while maintaining a cleanroom's air pressure and airflow requirements. Additionally, pass-throughs are more space-efficient than material air locks, reducing the overall footprint required for material transfers.
Gain a thorough understanding of active HEPA purging pass-throughs along with the numerous benefits associated with their use in cell and gene therapy facilities for material control.
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