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NATA-accredited calibration services

Guarantee the accuracy of your instruments with NATA-accredited calibration performed by qualified professionals.

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NATA-accredited testing services

Benefit from NATA-accredited testing services that provide independent verification of your equipment’s performance.

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Bio-Decontamination

Maintain a safe and sterile laboratory environment with expert bio-decontamination services.

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Environmental Monitoring Systems

Clean Room and Laboratory environmental monitoring system projects and technical support

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IOQ (Installation Operational Qualification) services

Verify the proper installation and functionality of your equipment with IOQ services.

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Commissioning & validation services

Ensure your equipment is properly installed, qualified, and meets performance specifications through commissioning and validation services.

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Looking to book a LAF tech service technician for repairs, calibration testing and/or maintenance? Complete our online booking form.

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Bugbox

Bugbox Anaerobic Workstation. Baker’s anaerobic workstations are engineered specifically to help microbiologists cope with rising workloads and provide the best primary isolation rates.

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UV-STICK Portable Germicidal

UV STICK E2/75H-ST-NX-NT is a commercial grade dual lamp germicidal device with control timer panel and four wheels for easy mobility.

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Purair Advanced Ductless Fume Hoods

Our Purair advanced series of ductless fume hoods are a series of high efficiency products designed to protect the user and the environment from hazardous vapors generated on the work surface.

Automated Microbial Monitoring
Lighthouse Automated Microbial Monitoring Systems

LIGHTHOUSE designed the Remote Active Count system to meet the industry need for continuous trouble-free operation and flexible running parameters.

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Safemate CYTO Cytotoxic Cabinets

BioAir Safemate CYTO Cytotoxic Drug Handling Cabinets LAF Technologies is the exclusive Australian agent for BioAir and their world renowned range of professional cytotoxic cabinets.

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TEC PH-4 Precision Aerosol Photometer

PH-4 digital photometer is world’s most compact and advanced digital Aerosol Photometer utilised for testing HEPA filters.

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Safekeeper Evidence Drying Cabinets

Safekeeper Forensic Evidence Drying Cabinets Evidence Drying Cabinets for Industry Professionals LAF Technologies is one of Australasia’s leading suppliers of latest generation forensic evidence drying cabinets and other specialist forensic equipment.

Memmert Incubator I Series

Available in both the regular Incubator series with SingleDISPLAY controls and the advanced Incubator Plus range with TwinDISPLAY, they are designed to meet the needs of laboratories seeking accuracy, reproducibility, and compliance with international standards.

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Memmert Universal Oven UN

From simple drying processes to complex conditioning procedures, the Memmert UN Series provides stable, repeatable results without the complexity of forced air systems.

Liebherr Laboratory Refrigerators Perfection Range

Modern components and precise controls ensure that the substances and materials are stored optimally.

Memmert WTB Series Water Baths

Whether you are incubating samples, thawing media, or performing routine laboratory procedures, the WTB Series ensures reliable and reproducible results.

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OmniaPure xs basic

When you need ultrapure water without the fuss, the OmniaPure xs basic is your ideal solution. This compact, cost-effective system delivers Type I water with exceptional purity, boasting a resistivity of 18.2 MΩ x cm and a low TOC value of < 10 ppb.

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BIOSAFE VENUS® Storage

Safeguard your valuable biological and medical samples with the BIOSAFE VENUS® Sample Storage system available from LAF tech, the leading supplier of lab and scientific equipment in Australia.

How to Prepare a Biological Safety Cabinet for Decontamination Before Service

To prepare a biological safety cabinet for service, the contamination risk must be understood, cleared and documented. Service work may involve filter access, airflow testing, sash adjustment, repairs or internal inspection, so a routine surface wipe is not always enough. Biological safety cabinet decontamination protects the service team and helps prevent cross-contamination after the cabinet returns to use.

Preparation needs to match the cabinet, its use and the reason for service. A Class II cabinet used for routine microbiology presents a different handover risk from a cabinet used with higher-risk organisms, cytotoxic work or clinical samples. Before any BSC decontamination before maintenance, confirm the cabinet type, agents handled, recent spill history and internal SOP requirements.

Our bio-decontamination services can support cabinet, equipment and room decontamination where site conditions are suitable.

Start with the risk

A useful cabinet decontamination checklist starts with use history. Ask what has been handled in the cabinet since the last validated decontamination, not just when the next service is due. Record agents, sample types, disinfectants, residues, sharps risk, spills and filter alarms. If the cabinet has been moved, damaged or used outside its intended application, treat that as a change in risk.

The service provider also needs to know what work is planned. A visual inspection may carry a different exposure risk from filter replacement or internal repair. Match the decontamination method to the likely contact surfaces and service task.

Researcher performing aseptic laboratory work inside a Class II biological safety cabinet.

Clear the work zone safely

Remove samples, cultures, open containers, reagents, consumables and personal items before the technician arrives. Follow the facility’s containment and waste procedures. Do not move questionable material into another cabinet just to clear space unless the site procedure and risk assessment allow it.

Sharps, broken glass, contaminated pipette tips and absorbent materials need care. Dispose of them through the correct waste stream before decontamination, because they can shield contamination and create injury risk. If a spill occurred, record the material, cleaning method and any residue.

Leave the cabinet as empty as practical. Racks, trays, arm rests and small equipment can block vapour, disinfectant contact or technician access. Label any item that must remain in place.

Cleaning and decontamination differ

Pre-cleaning removes visible soil and residues. Decontamination reduces biological risk through a defined method. Both can matter. Organic material, dried media, chemical residue and clutter can reduce process effectiveness, so the cabinet should be visibly clean unless the service provider gives different instructions.

Do not spray unfamiliar chemicals into the cabinet or mix disinfectants to “boost” the result. Disinfectant choice depends on the agent, surface compatibility, contact time, cabinet materials and site procedures. Residues can damage stainless steel, seals, sensors or viewing panels. Note any residue-forming disinfectant in the handover record.

For laboratories comparing equipment types or planning upgrades, our biological safety cabinets range can help clarify cabinet classes and intended protection outcomes.

Researcher inside biological safety cabinet performing sterile laboratory microbiology procedures

Prepare the room for access

Good preparation includes the space around the cabinet. Clear benches, floors and nearby storage so the service team can position test equipment, decontamination equipment or access panels. Confirm safe access to power points, exhaust connections, waste pathways and linked services.

Do not remove filters, loosen panels, defeat alarms or change cabinet settings unless the service provider asks you to do so. Keep the cabinet connected to power if instructed. Some checks rely on the cabinet’s normal operating state.

Post a clear status label on the cabinet: in use, awaiting decontamination, decontaminated, out of service or ready for testing. Lock out or restrict use if your site procedure requires it.

Preparation itemWhat to check before service
Cabinet identityClass, model, location, asset number and service reason
Use historyAgents, sample types, spills, residues and recent alarms
Work zoneSamples, waste, sharps, racks and loose items removed
AccessSpace, power, exhaust path and room entry available
RecordsSOP requirements, decontamination status and handover notes ready

Plan for testing after service

Decontamination does not prove cabinet performance. After service, a cabinet may still need testing, certification or other checks before it returns to routine use. The exact requirement depends on the cabinet class, service work, facility risk profile, manufacturer guidance, applicable standards and your quality system.

At LAFtech, we supply, service and support laboratory and controlled environment equipment across Australia. Our NATA-accredited testing services support cabinet performance checks where the work sits within the relevant accreditation scope.

For a wider view of cabinet classes, certification steps and selection factors, read our complete guide to biological safety cabinet testing, certification and selection in Australia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can our lab disinfect the cabinet instead of booking decontamination?

Routine disinfection may suit normal work practices, but it may not be enough before tasks that expose internal or hard-to-reach areas. Decide using the risk assessment, SOPs and service scope.

Does UV exposure count as cabinet decontamination?

UV can support some surface control programmes, but it should not replace cleaning or a validated decontamination method. Shadowed areas, lamp age, surface soil and exposure time all affect performance.

Should the cabinet be tested after decontamination?

Testing is often required after service, relocation, filter work or repairs, but requirements vary. Confirm what applies before the cabinet returns to use, especially in regulated or biosecurity settings.

We can help match decontamination, servicing and testing to the cabinet’s use and risk profile. Explore our contamination control equipment or contact our team to discuss biological safety cabinet servicing Australia-wide.