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3 Simple Changes to Improve Your CCS

Contamination control failures rarely stem from complex science; more often, they’re the result of everyday practices that haven’t evolved with modern cleanroom demands. Simple shifts—like cleaning in a strict top-to-bottom flow, choosing materials that trap submicron particles instead of redistributing them, and standardizing tools so operators aren’t improvising—can dramatically reduce risk while improving efficiency….

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By Mary Kate Campbell · Annex 1 ComplianceCleanroom CleaningCleanroom OperationsCleanroom Tools
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Contamination control failures often result from outdated practices.

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Simple changes like cleaning methods and tool standardization can reduce risks.

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Meeting modern cleanroom demands is crucial for compliance with regulations.

Contamination control failures rarely stem from complex science; more often, they’re the result of everyday practices that haven’t evolved with modern cleanroom demands. Simple shifts—like cleaning in a strict top-to-bottom flow, choosing materials that trap submicron particles instead of redistributing them, and standardizing tools so operators aren’t improvising—can dramatically reduce risk while improving efficiency. As regulations like Annex 1 raise expectations, manufacturers such as Benchmark are highlighting that getting the fundamentals right is no longer optional but foundational to reliable, compliant operations.

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Mary Kate Campbell