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Will the ventilation in my laboratory be increased or modified?

All research laboratories use 100% outdoor air with high air change rates that respond to lab processes and equipment. These systems are designed for safety in order to move air effectively away from people and out of indoor spaces. Laboratory air systems should not be modified.

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