BSL-3
 
Biological Safety Level 3 labs are facilities in which work is done with agents which may cause serious or potentially lethal disease after inhalation.  This includes bacteria, viruses, and parasites which can be fatal to humans but treatment exists.  Safe use of a BSL3 facility depends on a well designed facility, careful adherence to safety procedures, and an effective decontamination plan.  Only gaseous decontaminating agents such as formaldehyde and chlorine dioxide gas offer an effective means of decontamination against organisms in a non-ideal setting.
They are used because they are the only decontaminating agents that are truly effective in areas that are difficult to reach such as in floor drains, ceiling grids, the underside of furniture and components, the inside of cabinets, hinges, instruments and components, and other difficult to reach areas. Other decontaminating methods such as sprays, mists, foggers, vapor generation systems, and manual wiping are not effective because they do not reach all areas at an effective concentration.  Vapor generation systems temporarily create vapors that transform back into a liquid upon delivery to the target chamber. They are subject to temperature gradients that create an uneven distribution of the decontaminating vapor/liquid that scavenge it from warmer areas and condense out on cooler surfaces. This creates areas with a greater amount of the decontaminating agent and areas with less or little. Coverage into difficult areas is also challenged.
 
Related Products:
Cloridox-GMP
Minidox-M
Minidox-B
ClorDiSys Decontamination Services
Additional Information:
Decontamination Methods Comparison
Chlorine Dioxide Gas Material Compatibility
Biological Efficacy of Chlorine Dioxide Gas