Controlled Environment Monitoring
A clean room is a controlled environment monitoring system in which the concentration of airborne particles is controlled to specified limits. Cleanrooms are usually found in electronics, pharmaceutical testing, biopharmaceutical, medical device testing and other industries with critical manufacturing environments.
Eliminating sub-micron airborne contamination is a process of environmental control. These contaminants are generated by people, processes, facilities and equipment. They must be continually removed from the air. The level to which these particles need to be removed depends upon the standards required.
Environment Monitoring Processes
Controlled Environmental Monitoring: A clean room is a controlled environment monitoring system in which the concentration of airborne particles is controlled to specified limits. Cleanrooms are usually found in electronics, pharmaceutical testing, biopharmaceutical, medical device testing and other industries with critical manufacturing environments.
Types of Tests
We provide the following assessments for your controlled environment monitoring tests:
- EMPQ (Environmental Monitoring Performance Qualification)
- Viable Microbe Survey
- Viable Air Sampling
- Personnel Monitoring Sampling
- Surface Sampling
- Non-viable Particulate Count
- Humidity and Temperature Sampling
- Microorganism Identification
- Cleanroom Disinfection Validation
- Routine Environmental Monitoring Testing
- Environmental Monitoring Sampling Incubation
- Growth Promotion
- Non-Tuberculosis Mycobacteria Test
- Other Environmental (Air, Water, Mold etc)
*Microbiology Tests Available Upon Request