Are shutdown periods longer than they should be?

Published: 29-Jun-2015

Bioquell is focusing on helping its clients clean and eliminate bioburden before restarting as quickly as possible


Helping pharmaceutical production lines achieve the shortest possible downtime during annual shutdowns is the key focus for one leading bio-decontamination company this summer. Recognising that it is essential to get productivity back up and running, Bioquell is now helping its clients clean and eliminate bioburden before restarting as quickly as possible.

With gold-standard hydrogen peroxide vapour technology eliminating 99.9999% of pathogens and full documentation provided at the end of each intervention, Bioquell has experience worldwide in a variety of settings such as life science and healthcare facilities as well as the ‘odd’ place, such as a car park or lift shaft.

'After all that planning, development, testing and practice to get the very best set-up, nobody wants to then be slowed down at the end by using the wrong tools,' said Tim Flanagan, Bioquell’s head of life sciences. 'When was the last time Lewis Hamilton or Sebastian Vettel lined up on a grid sitting on bicycle? When planning an annual shutdown the best tools available should be used to get the production back into action in the shortest time possible.'

Bioburden reduction is the final frontier in cleanroom remediation before restarting production. When it comes to leaving a working space free of contamination then bioquelling is the answer.

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