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What is microbial air sampling?
Can I sterilize and sanitize your equipment?
What is the difference between physical and biological collection efficiency?
Why does ISO 14698-1 require validation for both physical and biological collection efficiency?
In Grade A areas, do I have to monitor continuously for microbiological particles like I have to for non-viable particulates?
Where should I locate my microbial monitoring sample points?
To use your equipment, do I have to validate a new media supplier, or can I utilize my existing media?
Why choose Particle Measuring Systems for my microbial air sampling needs?
What sample air flow rate is best for my microbial sampler?
Can I use a hand-held device or portable sampler, or do you recommend fixed locations?
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