Six Habits For Lab Equipment Maintenance

Keeping lab equipment running reliably isn’t just about reacting when something breaks — it’s about building strong maintenance habits that prevent problems before they start. Discover six practical steps any lab can adopt to improve equipment longevity and minimize downtime. Examine the value of assigning a dedicated maintenance lead, integrating routine cleaning and deep‑cleaning protocols, and verifying methods to avoid misdiagnosing equipment issues, as well as how IT collaboration and scheduled preventive service support more efficient, data‑driven workflows. Whether you manage daily operations or oversee lab performance at scale, these habits provide a simple roadmap for protecting your instruments and keeping research moving without interruption.
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