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Animal Facility - Biosafety Level 2 (ABSL-2)

Laboratory Facilities (Secondary Barriers)
The facilities required in an animal biosafety level two laboratory include the following:

  • Location
    The animal facility is located in an area of the building that is not open to unrestricted foot traffic.
     
  • Doors
    Self-closing and self-locking external doors are required for access control. Doors to animal rooms and areas where infectious materials are stored or used must open inward and be self-closing. They must be closed when animals are present inside the room and they should be kept locked when no one is present in the room.
     
  • Sink
    A sink must be available and supplied for handwashing (i.e., stocked with soap and paper towels). The sink should be located near the exit. Sink traps must be filled with water or other appropriate liquid.
     
  • Easily cleaned
    The lab must be designed in a way that allows it to be cleaned easily. Spaces between benches, cabinets and equipment must be accessible for cleaning. Interior surfaces must be water resistant. Floors must be slip resistant, impervious to liquids and resistant to chemicals. It is recommended that interior penetrations be sealed to allow for proper pest control and proper cleaning.
     
  • Furniture
    Furniture must be appropriate for the anticipated use. Bench tops must be impervious to water and resistant to heat, organic solvents, acids, alkalis and other chemicals. Chairs used in conjunction with lab work must be covered with a non-porous material that can be easily cleaned and disinfected.
     
  • Windows
    If the facility has windows they must be break resistant and sealed.
     
  • Airflow
    Ventilation systems must allow for inward flow of air without recirculation of exhaust air. Ventilation must be in accordance with the Guide for Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.
     
  • Appurtenances
    Internal appurtenances (e.g., light fixtures, air ducts, etc.) should be installed to minimize horizontal surfaces. This facilitates cleaning and minimizes debris and fomite accumulation.
     
  • Floor drains
    Traps must be filled with water or disinfectant as appropriate.
     
  • Cages
    Cages should be decontaminated before being washed. The cage washer must have a final rinse temperature of 180ºF.
     
  • Lighting
    Lighting must be adequate for all activities. Reflections and glare is avoided.
     
  • Biological safety cabinets (BSCs)
    Biological safety cabinets (BSC) must be installed in a manner so that changes in room air do not interfere with the operation of the cabinet. They should be located away from doors, windows that can be opened, high traffic areas, and other areas that could cause disruptions in the airflow of the cabinet. They must be tested and certified at least annually and operated in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
     
  • Autoclave
    It is recommended that an autoclave be available in the facility
     
  • Eyewash stations and showers
    An eyewash station and safety shower must be readily available.

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