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HEPA Filtration & Containment Equipment Recertification

Ensure your HEPACART®, HEPAFORCE®, or other containment and HEPA filtration equipment continues to meet performance standards and inspection requirements.

    • Verify medical-grade HEPA filtration performance

    • Confirm negative air and airflow standards

    • Maintain documentation for audits and inspections

    • Validate containment carts, negative air machines, and filtration units

Built to The HEPACART Standard.
Maintained to That Standard.

HEPACART equipment is trusted in healthcare and high-risk environments across the country because it's engineered to exceed compliance expectations.

Our recertification services apply that same performance standard to HEPACART, HEPAFORCE, and comparable containment or filtration equipment.

HEPACART 74 CLASSIC Being Raised

Over Time, Performance Shifts

HEPA filters degrade.
Gaskets wear.
Airflow changes.
Usage patterns impact performance.

Even when equipment appears to function normally, internal performance may not reflect original certification standards.

Recertification includes:
• HEPA efficiency testing
• Airflow verification
• Seal integrity checks
• Performance documentation

Because in healthcare environments, “seems fine” isn’t enough.

How It Works

Simple. Efficient. Documented.

Step 1: Submit Equipment Details & Request Service

Provide equipment details and preferred timing.

Step 2: Receive Quote & Schedule Service

Our team coordinates a convenient service window.

Step 3: On-Site Equipment Testing & Validation

Certified technicians test HEPA efficiency, airflow, and containment.

Step 4: Receive Certification Documentation

You receive clear certification records for audit readiness.

Common Recertification Questions. Clear Answers.

How often should equipment be recertified?

Most healthcare facilities schedule annual recertification of containment equipment to ensure ongoing compliance with infection control standards.

The frequency may vary based on:

  • Equipment usage (high-use units may require more frequent checks)

  • Internal compliance or risk management policies

  • Accreditation standards (e.g., Joint Commission surveys)

HEPACART recommends annual recertification to verify proper negative pressure performance, HEPA filter integrity, airflow functionality, and overall system condition.

In addition to annual recertification, facilities should also consider recertification:

  • After replacing HEPA filters

  • After repairs or mechanical modifications

  • If the unit has been dropped, damaged, or exposed to unusual environmental conditions

Routine recertification helps ensure the equipment continues to meet infection prevention standards and provides documented proof of compliance during inspections.

What documentation is provided?

You receive documented performance verification suitable for inspections and internal compliance tracking.

Does this support ICRA compliance?

Recertification supports ICRA compliance by verifying that containment equipment continues to meet required performance standards (e.g., HEPA efficiency, negative pressurization, monitoring).

How long does recertification take?

Service time depends on equipment type and quantity. For standard testing, about an hour per unit is a good estimate.

How far out are appointments being made?

Typically, appointments are being set about a month out. This allows for our team to add the service to a route. If a faster timeline is required, please let us know, and we can look at that for you. Please note, that additional charges may apply.

Which equipment qualifies?
  • HEPACART

  • HEPAFORCE

  • ISOFORCE

  • Competitors’ Carts

  • Competitors’ Negative Air Machines

  • Hoods and HVAC Systems

  • Biological Safety Cabinets (BSCs)