Containment Solutions for Biosafety Labs

Reliably achieve your required biosafety levels


Stringent regulatory requirements govern the operation of biosafety labs and are based on a four-tiered risk classification system ranging from no or low individual and community risk, to high individual and community risk (BSL 1 up to BSL 4). Containment filtration systems are essential to ensuring the safety of biosafety lab personnel, the community, and the environment.

The field of biotechnology encompasses the harnessing of cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that improve lives through advancements in areas such as medicine, agriculture, fuel generation, and water conservation. Biotechnology research and development is performed by universities, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, research facilities, and government and military agencies.

  • Research with pathogenic agents, such as viruses, parasites, bacterial microorganisms, or genetic modified organisms, has potential biological risk – not only for people, but also for the environment due to their unpredictable behavior.
  • Concern for biosafety is generated in part by the emergence of new diseases or re-emergence of diseases that were already under control.
  • Biotechnology laboratories require biosafety measures designed to protect their staff, the population, and the environment.

AAF Biosafety Solutions and Expertise help customers to achieve highest safety requirements.

AAF specialises in the design, manufacturing, and testing of complete, custom containment filtration systems incorporating HEPA filters with maximum filtration efficiency for a virtually particulate-free lab environment to prevent product contamination. The system also filters and contains harmful microbes, eliminating them from the exhausted air.

AAF’s leading expertise in critical applications and single-source, total system approach ensure compliance with stringent regulatory requirements for biosafety labs and provide fail-safe protection from the significant potential dangers involved in biotechnology research and development.

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