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Renovating animal facilities to withstand disasters

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In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, new attention has been drawn to planning for and mitigating the effects of disasters on laboratory animal facilities. A number of design approaches and solutions can be easily incorporated into a new vivarium, enhancing its ability to withstand and recover from a disaster. Renovating a vivarium poses special challenges, however. Existing conditions in the project area may dictate which approaches or solutions are feasible, and retrofitting is often more complex and expensive than incorporating the same features into new construction. The authors explain how project design teams can evaluate the types of disasters that a renovated facility will need to address and develop a design strategy that responds to these disasters in the most effective way.

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Figure 1: Disasters and the likelihood of their potential effects.

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Cartwright, J., Contratto, J., Gould, N. et al. Renovating animal facilities to withstand disasters. Lab Anim 42, F13–F17 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/laban.392

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