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Tips for Setting Up a School Science Lab

Creating a science lab for academic purposes requires different considerations and planning than a typical lab. If you need to set up a school science lab for a university, high school, or elsewhere, explore our helpful tips below.

Safety First

Safety is always a priority in every science lab, particularly in academic labs. When dealing with students who are inexperienced in working in labs, mistakes are more common, and safety practices and procedures become more critical.

Every school science lab that plans on using heat, flames, or chemicals must have safety equipment and tools like:

  • Eye wash stations
  • Safety showers
  • Fire extinguishers and fire blankets
  • First aid kits
  • Chemical fume hoods

For the safety of students and teachers, ensure that the science lab has the proper safety gear.

Save Money on Equipment

We understand that for many school science labs, there’s typically not an excess of funding. Professors and administrators must be selective about where to allocate resources, but one useful tip for saving money is buying used equipment.

Used scientific machines and instruments are significantly more affordable than their new counterparts without sacrificing quality, especially when you buy refurbished versions. Plus, due to the growing lab equipment market, 2023 is a great time to buy refurbished equipment.

Keep the Layout Flexible

An important tip to remember when setting up a school science lab is to consider functional versatility. Many students will likely use the lab for various disciplines, from biology to chemistry and more.

A science lab must be functionally flexible to serve this wide array of academics. Always keep versatility and flexibility in mind by opting for more open spaces and multi-function equipment.

Maximize Storage When Possible

Another key consideration for academic scientific labs is storage. Storage is critical in any lab, but too many people overlook it.

Labs need ample storage for all the equipment, supplies, machines, and more. Plus, they need room for samples and experiments, especially for biology and chemistry analysis. A lack of storage could cause students to leave out sensitive equipment and samples, which is both dangerous and inconvenient for everyone using the lab.

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