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THIS WEEK'S FEATURE
Moving a lab: Make a list, check it twice
Moving a laboratory can be tough. Moving a laboratory animal facility can raise stress levels to alarming heights, especially if you don’t have an ark handy.

In a perfect world, moving a facility would be all but imperceptible to the average lab worker – something as simple as driving to a new address for work on the agreed-upon date. But in reality, transplanting equipment, data and animals is often anything but a smooth operation.

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Vivarium Lighting: A Joint Venture
Animal facility lighting must consider both animal and personnel health and safety.

Is the lighting in your animal facility functioning the way you want it to? Was the system well thought out when it was originally designed? Has it been evaluated recently? The lighting industry is constantly changing and bringing new products to market. With so many new products available, there may be an easy way to remedy existing shortcomings, or to improve the lighting system flexibility.

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