Suffolk cleanroom construction experts focused on helping businesses raise standards with high-quality facility fit-outs.
THE GUARDTECH GROUP are more than just a cleanroom construction company – they’re a business that help to solve problems.
One of the biggest problems that their clients often face, in fields such as Life Sciences, High-Tech Engineering and Healthcare, is having the appropriate kit to conduct their process effectively and efficiently.
The Suffolk-based controlled environment construction experts have been building elite-level cleanrooms for leading firms across a wide range of industries for 25 years now, from Aerospace to Pharmaceuticals, Medical Device to Semiconductor and Micro-electronics, Optical manufacturing to Cell & Gene Therapy.
And in those 25 years, one thing hasn't changed – great businesses need great equipment to thrive.
"It's a big part of our holistic package," said Jack Pummell, Guardtech Business Development Manager (BDM) for the South of England. "Pretty much every single one of our turnkey clients, and many of our smaller modular and CleanCube Mobile Cleanroom customers, need more than just a construction partner. They need the full package.
"That's Cleanroom Service Plans, that’s dedicated Decontamination programmes, but it’s also full furniture & equipment fit-outs.
"If a client is going to the hassle, and expense, of putting together an impressive new facility, they also want to ensure they've got the best possible kit in those process rooms to help them achieve their goals. And we’re on hand to help them get there."
Pummell, alongside Northern territory BDM Steve Bawa, helps provide clients with a range of high-performance stainless-steel furniture – including stepover benches, shelving, garment stockers, dispensers, workbenches, cabinets, sinks, taps, bins, lockers and trolleys.
But the scope of Guardtech's cleanroom fit-outs goes far beyond quality stainless stock – with everything from cleanroom-grade ergonomic chairs and Dyson Airblade hand dryers to Trespa furniture and pass-through hatches covered.
And that's before you get to the range of separative devices the Group offer, with biosafety cabinets, laminar flow units, wet benches, ducted and ductless fume hoods and isolators all part of potential packages.
"There really isn't anything we don’t cover," added Bawa, "at least in terms of cleanroom-specific furniture and equipment. We’ve got branded Guardtech Group autoclaves and nitrogen generators, particle counters, air showers – whatever you need, Jack and I are here to take away the hassle of kitting out your cleanroom.
"I'd urge any business out there, operating within a controlled environment, that need to upgrade, replace or just refresh their furniture and equipment, to get in touch immediately. We look forward to helping you find the solutions you need to any issues you may have."
For more information on the Guardtech Group’s furniture & equipment solutions, email sales@guardtech.com, visit www.guardtechgroup.com or call 0330 113 0303.
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