
Maximum Containment Facilities
Maximum Containment Facilities are specialized laboratories designed to securely handle and study highly dangerous infectious agents, such as deadly viruses. They feature advanced safety measures like airtight rooms, specialized airflow systems, protective gear, and strict protocols to prevent the release of harmful pathogens into the environment. These facilities protect researchers, the public, and the environment by containing pathogens within controlled environments, ensuring that even the most dangerous microbes are kept securely separated from the outside world during research and testing.