[Histonet] Room temperature optimal for Histology Lab

Long, Denise M. denise.long at uconn.edu
Wed May 24 13:28:09 CDT 2023


Thank you!


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Hello Denise,

I do not have an answer to your question, but as a consideration when it comes to room temperature, it’s important to keep in mind reagent storage temperature ranges if you are a CAP (and possibly CLIA) accredited lab.

If you have a reagent that says it should be stored 20C (68F) to 25C (77F) and you set your lab to 67F because (hypothetically) there is scientific literature saying stating that’s the optimal temperature in a histology lab, then when CAP comes and does an inspection, they could site you a deficiency for improper reagent storage.

> On May 24, 2023, at 5:00 AM, Long, Denise M. <denise.long at uconn.edu> wrote:
>
> 
> Good morning,
> I'm looking for any scientific based information about optimal room temperature and humidity ranges for a Histology lab. I understand it all depends on your paraffin, but I need something for my meeting with HVAC.
> Can anyone point me to a source document?
>
>
> Denise M. Long, MS, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
> University of Connecticut
> Department of Pathobiology
> Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory Histology 
> Laboratory Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3089
> (860) 486-0851
>


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