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Outfit Your Forensic Lab for Optimal Performance
While most science and medical laboratories may utilize one or two different processes that require separate equipment, forensic lab design proves uncommonly challenging because of a variety of factors.
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You need separate laboratories for very distinct functions - You might need options such as a biology section, chemistry section, toxicology section, firearms section, latent fingerprint section, and trace evidence section.
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You must employ all 5 of the laboratory types - because of the wide variety of material being processed, forensic laboratories must utilize all 5 of the major laboratory types (wet chemistry, biological sciences, instrumentation, microscopy, and physical properties analysis).
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You need intensive collaboration possibilities - some evidence may necessitate that personnel from 2 or 3 different laboratory sections analyze the evidence in open collaboration.
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You must be equipped with optimal storage capabilities - Critical evidence to a case must have highly controlled storage for the correct preservation of the evidence.
These issues and more combine to make the common forensic lab design a difficult challenge. Air Science has helped forensic departments around the world design the optimal forensic laboratory space - one that is customized to meet their unique needs and the industry demands.
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