Introduction:
Lab equipment is a critical investment. Poor maintenance not only shortens the lifespan of your machines but can also compromise test results and regulatory compliance. Below are the five most common mistakes to avoid.
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πΉ 1. Ignoring Preventive Maintenance Schedules
Most equipment comes with a recommended maintenance routine. Skipping scheduled servicing can lead to breakdowns and expensive repairs.
β Tip: Use a maintenance calendar and log all activities.
πΉ 2. Using the Wrong Cleaning Agents
Some chemicals corrode sensitive parts or leave residues that interfere with test results.
β Tip: Only use manufacturer-approved cleaning solutions.
πΉ 3. Skipping Equipment Calibration
Uncalibrated devices may produce incorrect results, leading to flawed research or diagnosis.
β Tip: Schedule periodic calibration, especially for balances, pipettes, and spectrophotometers.
πΉ 4. Untrained Operators
Staff without proper training can misuse or mishandle equipment, accelerating wear and tear.
β Tip: Train new hires and periodically retrain all users.
πΉ 5. Poor Storage & Environmental Conditions
Placing sensitive instruments in dusty, humid, or high-traffic areas degrades performance over time.
β Tip: Ensure equipment is stored in clean, temperature-controlled environments.
β Conclusion
Maintaining your lab equipment extends its lifespan, ensures accurate results, and maintains your labβs compliance standing. Jumbo Scientific Consultants provides routine servicing, on-site repairs, and staff training to help you avoid these pitfalls.
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