Choosing an EDS design that is right for you:
Choosing and EDS that will provide sufficient temperature over time to kill the pathogens in your lab may sound like a simple task, but far too often very important factors are overlooked by EDS providers that could endanger those working around the lab and also render the EDS useless in only a few years. It is important that you educate yourselves on proper EDS design and make an educated decision with your engineering consultants.
- Ask questions of the companies that build EDS systems.
- Which company is sharing openly with you?
- Get answers from your consulting engineers.
- Decide what you need from a well-informed position.
The EDS designer needs to understand what is going on in the lab upstairs, as well as understand the type of cycle required to kill your most dangerous pathogen. There is no such thing as a one size fits all EDS. In addition to recognizing the type of pathogens coming into the EDS, the amount and type of solids, chemicals that may be flushed into the EDS, and potential liquid volume are all important factors in your EDS design. These systems must be safe for everyone working around the EDS as well as those servicing the equipment.
EDS Design Assistance and Visualization:
Bio-Response is able to assist you and your engineering consultants by providing layouts and 3-D drawings of our equipment in your available space, even before you place your order. This is helpful in not only choosing an EDS that will work within your space requirements, but also in laying out the rest of your utilities and equipment around our system.


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