Guidelines for Room Design

Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) guidelines provide guidance for the design and construction of pharmaceutical cleanrooms and other controlled environments. GMP room design aims to prevent product contamination and ensure product quality.

There are several factors to consider when designing a GMP room including air quality, temperature, humidity, lighting and flooring. Air quality is perhaps the most important factor in GMP room design, as it can directly affect product quality. The goal is to maintain cleanliness by preventing particulate matter from entering the home.

Temperature and humidity must be controlled to prevent product degradation. In general, pharmaceuticals should be stored at cold temperatures to extend their shelf life. Lighting should be designed to minimize the risk of shadows, which can harbor pests.

Flooring is another important consideration in GMP room design. The floor should be smooth and easy to clean to prevent accumulation of dirt and dust. They should also be slip-resistant to reduce the risk of accidents.

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