Labconco ventilation products are featured in these photographs of laboratories
located across the U.S. View these photographs to gather ideas for your
next laboratory renovation project.
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Union University, Jackson, Tennessee
Labconco supplied custom-painted Protector XL, Perchloric Acid and Canopy Fume Hoods to Union University for their newly-built White Hall. |


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Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina
Protector Pass-Through Hoods, Demonstration Hoods and Protector XStream Fume Hoods are featured in the new Science building at Western Carolina University. |


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Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas
New Purifier Logic Biosafety cabinets and Protector XVS Work stations grace the new Regnier Building on the JCCC campus. The new biotechnology and microbiology labs, including a Tissue Culture Suite and prep rooms also feature Protector XStream Fume hoods and a Purifier PCR enclosure. |
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Grossmont College, El Cajon, CA
Grossmont College is located on the hills of El Cajon, California just outside San Diego. A new science building features at least one Protector® XLE Laboratory Fume Hood in every room and three of which host fourteen hoods lining the perimeter of the walls. The new XLE design has a self-closing sash which automatically returns to the optimal 18" high opening for added safety and energy conservation. Another classroom features a Protector XLE Fume Hood and three Purifier® Delta® Series Class II Biological Safety Cabinets lining one wall. Photos ©Mike Sinclair
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Gwinnett University Center, Atlanta, GA
Phase I construction of the new campus of Gwinnett University Center is now complete. The science lab includes 17 custom Protector XStream Laboratory Hoods. |
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Clemson University, Clemson, SC
Students at the University of Clemson use five Protector Premier Laboratory
Hoods and one sixteen-foot Protector XL Floor-Mounted Laboratory Hood
(pictured) in their Center for Nanotechnology. Photo ©Mike Sinclair. |
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Meredith College, Raleigh, NC
Meredith College is a small Liberal Arts College in Raleigh, North Carolina.
45 Protector XL Laboratory Hoods are now available in the Science and
Mathematics Building. Photo ©Mike Sinclair. |
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University of California – San Francisco
Genetech Hall on the Mission Bay Campus of UCSF provides 155 Protector
XL Laboratory Hoods for science students. All of the fume hoods are supported
by Protector Base Cabinets. Photo ©Mike Sinclair. |
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Saint Louis, MO
Twenty 5-foot Protector ClassMate HOPEC IV Laboratory Hoods, mounted in
peninsulas on opposite walls, fill this light-filled laboratory at a private
university. Protector Classmate HOPEC IV Hoods feature safety yellow epoxy-coated
air foils with drainage troughs to catch spills, A-style combination sashes
and Guardian digital airflow monitors. Photo ©Mike Sinclair. |
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Environmental Science Corporation, Mount Juliet,
TN
Two 8-foot Protector XStream Laboratory Hoods are shown in one of this
environmental testing company's new laboratories. Protector XStream Hoods
have a series of slots in their primary baffles that work with other containment-enhancing
features to direct airflow in horizontal air streams to the back of the
hood and out through ductwork to the outside. |
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Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
One laboratory in Vanderbilt University's new Biological Sciences/Medical
Research Building III contains this 5-foot Protector XL Laboratory Hood.
Custom features include an A-style combination sash and WaterSaver fixtures.
A Guardian digital airflow monitor and ceiling enclosure were also added.
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University of California-Irvine
A total of 20 six-foot Protector XL Laboratory Hoods are mounted back-to-back
in one of the University's new laboratories. The hoods have been customized
with ten service fixtures, gooseneck faucets, distillation grids and Phoenix
Controls airflow monitors. Ceiling enclosures hide the ductwork. Photo ©Mike Sinclair. |
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Pomona College, Claremont, CA
Eight-foot Protector Classmate Laboratory Hoods with ceiling enclosures
are mounted back-to-back in island configurations in one newly constructed
laboratory at Pomona College. Protector XL Laboratory Hoods are mounted
against the wall. All the hoods feature distillation grids. Photo ©Mike Sinclair. |
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Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City,
MO
At Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, Missouri, two
six-foot Purifier® Delta Series Class II Biological Safety Cabinets provide
containment and protection from biological hazards and procedures appropriate
for Biosafety Levels 1, 2 and 3. One cabinet, configured as a Type A cabinet;
recirculates into the laboratory; the other, configured as a Type B3,
is hard-ducted to the outside. Photo ©Mike Sinclair. |
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University of California-Riverside
Two Protector XL HOPEC IV Laboratory Hoods are shown in one of the University's
new laboratories. UC-Riverside recently completed a 3-story addition to
its chemistry building which includes 42 Protector XL HOPEC IV Hoods. Photo ©Mike Sinclair.
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Romer Labs, Union, MO
Three Paramount Filtered Enclosures form an island in the center of this
food testing laboratory. Paramount Enclosures use carbon-based filter
cells to rid the work area of hazardous or noxious fumes and vapors and
do not require ducting to the outside. Photo ©Mike Sinclair. |


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Fordham University, Bronx, New York
Labconco Protector Premier Laboratory Fume Hoods provide a bright working atmosphere for the students at Fordham. A Purifier Digital Delta also is available for use in the corner of the lab for biological experiments. 32" High Protector Ventilation Stations are used as student work stations. Photo ©Mike Sinclair.
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