Biocontainment laboratories handle biological pathogenic agents that require controlled environments to protect personnel, the environment and research integrity. From BSL-2 research laboratories to BSL-3 and BSL-4 high-containment facilities, operations depend on validated decontamination processes, secure separation of areas and controlled material transfer. SteelcoBelimed provides sterilization and decontamination solutions designed to integrate into containment workflows across academic research, public health reference laboratories as well as biotech R&D and veterinary drug development and manufacturing.
Pass-through biocontainment sterilizers support material and waste decontamination out of the contained zone while acting as a physical barrier at the facility perimeter. They help maintain controlled operation and segregation of areas across BSL-2 through BSL-4 environments.
Configurations can include bioseal, effluent and exhaust decontamination and containment-oriented safeguards designed to preserve integrity in the event of utility loss, cycle interruption or system failure.
Biocontainment performance depends on how sterilization and decontamination equipment is integrated into the facility. SteelcoBelimed supports layout development for barrier sterilizers and decontamination systems within sealed wall constructions, defined pressure cascades and controlled perimeter zones, ensuring alignment between operational workflow and containment strategy.
In vaccine development, viral vector platforms and pathogen-based assay laboratories, facilities often combine GMP process control with BSL-2 or BSL-3 containment requirements. Equipment must therefore support validated sterilization cycles, documented traceability and secure segregation of materials within controlled environments. SteelcoBelimed solutions are configured to address both GMP expectations and biosafety constraints, aligning process validation with facility containment strategy.