Protecting Research Integrity
Our specialized insect killers for laboratories protect research integrity. Utilizing targeted UV light grids, they eliminate flying pests cleanly without using chemical sprays that could taint sensitive test batches.

Insect Killers for Laboratories help maintain clean and controlled environments by reducing the presence of flying insects that may affect testing accuracy and hygiene standards. These systems support laboratory cleanliness, improve environmental control, and contribute to reliable operations in research, healthcare, food testing, and industrial facilities.
Our specialized insect killers for laboratories protect research integrity. Utilizing targeted UV light grids, they eliminate flying pests cleanly without using chemical sprays that could taint sensitive test batches.
At Vilva Lab Furniture, we understand the importance of maintaining a sterile lab. Our insect killers are just one of many safety and hygiene solutions we offer. Contact our team to learn how we can help you implement a comprehensive pest management strategy that aligns with your facility's safety protocols.
Flying insects carry biological contaminants that can ruin delicate cell cultures, compromise sterile chemical blends, and cause facility compliance audit failures.
They utilize specialized high-attraction ultraviolet (UV-A) blacklight lamps that shine at wavelengths highly visible to flying pests.
The outer frame is built from durable, easy-to-clean materials like satin-brushed stainless steel or robust, scratch-resistant aluminum alloys.
No, while the lamps may continue to glow, their insect-attracting UV output degrades over time, requiring replacement every 12 months for optimal results.
It should carry international CE, RoHS, and electrical safety marks, featuring fully insulated wiring networks and a grounded plug configuration.
Zappers blast insects apart, sending micro-fragments into the air that can easily contaminate sterile work surfaces; glue-boards capture insects whole and intact.
It should be mounted away from direct draft paths and windows, ideally at a height of 1.5 to 2 meters, and positioned safely away from open workbenches.
Glue boards should be inspected monthly and replaced every 4 to 8 weeks, or sooner if they become full of dust and insects.
Yes, lamps can be coated with a specialized, tough fluoropolymer (FEP) safety sleeve that contains all glass fragments if the bulb accidentally breaks.
Yes, they are engineered with energy-efficient ballasts designed for continuous 24/7 operation to ensure around-the-clock protection.