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What Technologies are Used to Monitor Air Quality in Histology Labs?
Advanced technologies are employed to monitor air quality in histology labs, including:
Air Quality Sensors
that detect particulate matter, chemical vapors, and other pollutants.
Environmental Monitoring Systems
that provide real-time data on air quality parameters.
Automated Alert Systems
that notify lab personnel of any deviations from acceptable air quality standards.
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