Profile: Clean Air Technology, Inc. is a design and build cleanroom contractor specializing in the turnkey design, engineering, fabrication, installation, startup, & testing of class 1 to class 100,000 modular cleanrooms, P3 & P4 bio-hazard containment facilities & custom heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) equipment. Our cleanrooms feature prefabricated modular, load-bearing, air return walls and top deck systems. We supply products and services to the pharmaceutical and medical industries. Our cleanroom product list comprises of positive air pressure cleanrooms, medical biocontainment modules, IV inspection station and air-tight dampers. Our portable negative air pressure containment modules and larger containment modules with a small air lock are manufactured for single person containment. These are light weight, low cost solutions for temporary quarantine of individuals at airports, border check points, and other similar locations, when a person is suspected of being sick, infected or contaminated. We provide on-site evaluation, recommendations, and estimates to upgrade existing hospital pharmacy and home infusion IV additive rooms to meet the new USP 797 cleanroom standards for preparing & mixing IV preparations. We also specialize in designing and building of complete cleanrooms for IV additive & related products for hospital pharmacies.
The company was founded in 1980, has revenues of USD 5-10 Million, has ~60 employees and is ISO 9001, CE certified.
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• Air-Tight Dampers |
• Architectural Consulting Services |
• Cleanroom Equipment |
• Consulting Services |
• Engineering/Design Service |
• IV Inspection Stations |
• Medical Bio-Containment Modules |
• Powered Environmental Control System (FDA Code: IQA / 890.3725) A powered environmental control system is an AC- or battery-powered device intended for medical purposes that is used by a patient to operate an environmental control function. Examples of environmental control functions include the following: to control room temperature, to answer a doorbell or telephone, or to sound an alarm for assistance. |