The Baker Company
The Baker Company provides biological safety cabinets, transfer stations, waste disposal units, necropsy units, clean benches, cage management products and other clean air products for containment and protection in the animal research laboratory. These application-specific products illustrate Baker's strong in-house engineering and design capability and underscore its commitment to laboratory safety, containment and the clean air industry.
Biosafe Engineering
BioSAFE Engineering, LLC provides unique non-incineration, environmentally responsible solutions for treatment and disposal of medical and biologic (animal and human tissues & carcasses) wastes and for decontamination of liquid effluent wastes from bio-containment facilities.
Consolidated Stills and Sterilizers
Consolidated Stills and Sterilizers has manufactured water stills and steam sterilizers (autoclaves) at our facility in Boston, Massachusetts since 1946. Through years of research and development, our products have satisfied leading universities, hospitals, laboratories, and private industry worldwide. Take advantage of our free consultation and design assistance.
Customers worldwide come to Consolidated because we manufacture a product line with the best price, functionality and predictable quality in the industry.
ClorDiSys Solutions, Inc
ClorDiSys Solutions offers many Chlorine Dioxide (CD) advantages to Animal Research, Breeding facilities and BL3 suites. Our gaseous CD is the most effective way to thoroughly decontaminate rooms, passthroughs, racks, cages. Equipment can be left in the room during the decontamination process thus eliminating the need to remove equipment to be decontaminated in a separate step.
Tecniplast U.S.A.
Tecniplast is a world leader in serving the Laboratory Animal Science community with a strong global brand. Founded in 1949, Tecniplast is a company with 60 years of experience in the manufacturing of plastics with a corporate mission to deliver products and services that enhance: the work and safety of scientists and technicians, the well-being of the animals in their care, and the outcomes of biomedical research.