[Histonet] Countertop fume hoods

Harrison, Sandra C. Sandra.Harrison3 <@t> va.gov
Fri Apr 12 08:33:43 CDT 2013


Dear Merissa,
I have used the Labconco countertop fume hood in a few different
Histology settings, both MOHS and general, and found it to be very
compact, easy to change the filter, and very effective at pulling the
fumes away from the user.  It is also a ductless system. 

See  http://www.labconco.com/product/fume-adsorbers/35

Sincerely,
Sandy Harrison
VA Histology Supervisor, Minneapolis, MN
612-467-2449

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Subject: [Histonet] Countertop fume hoods

Hello Histonet!  I am looking into small countertop fume hoods or maybe
a filter system that I can use to place tissue under that has been in
formalin or decalcifier to diminish the fumes.  Do you have any
recommendation on what and where to look for something like this?

Thank you!
- Merissa
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