Clean Room Performance Certification
Why Clean Room Certification Matters
Why Choose Micron?
With over a decade of experience in highly controlled environments, Micron Air & Mechanical Solutions brings unmatched precision and professionalism to every project. Clients choose us for:
- Highly trained technicians with industry certifications
- Fast, responsive service with minimal disruption to your operations
- Customized certification plans tailored to your facility
- Clear and compliant documentation ready for audits and inspections
- Long-term partnership for ongoing support, re-certification, and maintenance
Start Your Certification Today
Don’t leave your clean room performance to chance. Contact Micron Air & Mechanical Solutions today to schedule a Clean Room Performance Certification assessment. Whether you need annual re-certification, pre-validation for a new facility, or emergency compliance testing, we’re here to ensure your environment is up to standard and your operation remains uninterrupted.
Our Certification Process
Airflow is one of the most important aspects of maintaining a clean room’s classification. We measure:
- Air velocity and volume
- Air changes per hour (ACH)
- Laminar and turbulent flow patterns
We also perform airborne particle counts using laser particle counters to verify compliance with your clean room’s classification (ISO Class 1-9). These measurements help ensure that particulate matter remains within acceptable limits, reducing contamination risks.
High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters are crucial for maintaining air purity in clean rooms. Our technicians perform DOP/PAO testing to:
- Identify filter leaks
- Confirm proper filter installation
- Ensure full system coverage
This ensures that the air entering your clean room is properly filtered and that your system is functioning without compromise.
To prevent cross-contamination between rooms of differing cleanliness levels, maintaining correct pressure differentials is essential. Our team:
- Measures room-to-room pressure differences
- Identifies areas of pressure imbalance
- Recommends solutions to restore proper gradients
Maintaining directional airflow and positive or negative pressure relationships helps control contaminant migration across spaces.
In addition to physical contaminants, microbiological cleanliness is equally important. We provide:
- Viable air sampling using settle plates or air samplers
- Surface swab testing
- Identification and reporting of colony-forming units (CFUs)
Our microbial monitoring helps verify that your environment remains within acceptable biocontamination limits.
While often overlooked, proper lighting and noise levels are essential for maintaining a productive and compliant clean room environment. Our assessments include:
- Lux level measurement to confirm adequate illumination
- Decibel readings to ensure a safe and comfortable acoustic environment
Ensuring these conditions are optimal supports both compliance and employee well-being.