Due to the flammable, explosive, harmful, or corrosive nature of many chemical reagents, it is advisable not to purchase too many common pipeless medicine cabinets. The storage room should only be used to store a small amount of chemicals that will be used in the near future, and it must meet the safety requirements for storing hazardous materials. It should have functions such as protection against open flames, moisture, high temperatures, direct sunlight, and lightning.
Laboratory furniture manufacturers remind you: The room for storing pharmaceuticals should face north, be dry, and have good ventilation. The ceiling should provide sunshade and thermal insulation, and the doors and windows should be sturdy. The windows should be high-level windows, and sunshade boards should be installed on the doors and windows. The door should open outward. The temperature in the flammable liquid storage room should generally not exceed 28°C, and for explosives, it should not exceed 30°C. A small amount of dangerous goods can be stored in iron plate cabinets or cement cabinets for classification and isolation. Exhaust cooling fans should be installed indoors, and explosion-proof lighting fixtures should be used. Fire-fighting equipment should be equipped. A semi-basement that meets the above conditions can be used as a clean air type medicine storage cabinet.