Case Studies
Harrow School
Harrow’s £16.5m “Building for the Future” project involved the construction of a cutting-edge science block featuring 14 state-of-the-art laboratories. Safelab were responsible for supplying the fume cupboards and ducting, resulting in the largest school fume cupboard installation ever witnessed in the UK.
Read MoreRutherford Appleton Laboratory – Harwell
The first installation of our redesigned Airone XP range.
7 x Airone XP4 fume cupboards with VAV control and PIR motion sensors
Firetrace fire protection in all fume cupboards
90 minute fire rated storage cabinets
BTG
Large project for a growing pharma company in their brand-new research centre
25 x Airone R (combination of standard, bespoke and walk-in) ductless (recirculating) fume cupboards installed for research chemistry
Ductless cupboards selected due to impracticality and cost of installing duct
Southampton Science Park
Large project for an international process safety consultancy
32 x Airone XP ducted units installed
Combination of standard specification Airone XP fume cupboards and bespoke walk-in units up to 2.5 metres wide for specialised applications
Loughborough University STEMLab
STEMLab contains new Engineering, Physics, Chemistry & Biology Laboratories
54 x Airone XP fume cupboards with VAV control and PIR motion sensors
4 x height-adjustable stands with auto-stop sensors
Firetrace fire protection in all fume cupboards
Winterstoke Hundred Academy
Initially supplied to North Somerset Enterprise and Technology College – a free school specialising in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM)
Maintained the annual service contract when it converted to Winterstoke Hundred Academy
5 x fume cupboards including ducted & ductless (recirculating) units on dedicated science floor of £12M new building
Abingdon School
Largest school installation in the UK at the time
26 x fume cupboards including ducted & ductless (recirculating) units
Multiple chemical storage cabinets
Extensive use of wider fume cupboards with room for two students to work