Cleanroom Connection, a leading supplier of disposable cleanroom supplies for ISO-classified facilities, has released three new resources aimed at helping procurement and operations teams make more informed decisions around gowning, apparel selection, and environmental monitoring. These resources are now available at cleanroomsupplies.com.

The new materials address common challenges in ISO-classified environments, including maintaining compliance through consistent gowning practices, matching disposable apparel to the right ISO classification, and understanding how supply decisions impact monitoring results.
How to Conduct a Cleanroom Gowning Procedure Audit
The first resource outlines a structured approach to auditing cleanroom gowning procedures, offering a structured framework and sample checklist to help teams identify gaps in their own facilities. The guide covers key audit areas, including gowning area readiness, garment selection and availability, sequencing and technique, handling of apparel components, and documentation practices.
It highlights how small, repeated deviations tied to inconsistent supply availability can lead to contamination over time.
Cleanroom ISO Classes and How They Should Drive Apparel Selection
A second guide offers a breakdown of ISO 14644-1 classifications and how to align disposable apparel – such as coveralls, boots, and masks – with specific cleanroom environments, rather than defaulting to the highest grade option available.
The guide walks through apparel considerations for ISO Classes 3-8, addresses purchasing pitfalls such as over-specification and under-protection, and provides a suggested review process to help teams identify gaps early.
Building a Cleanroom Monitoring Plan for ISO Compliance
The third resource explores how to build a cleanroom environmental monitoring plan that reflects both ISO compliance and real-world operations. The guide covers the four core areas of monitoring: non-viable particles, viable contamination, surfaces, and personnel. It also explains how monitoring frequency and sampling locations should be driven by both ISO classification and process risk.
Together, these resources emphasize a consistent theme: supply decisions play a direct role in maintaining cleanroom performance and compliance.
About Cleanroom Connection:
Cleanroom Connection is a national supplier of disposable cleanroom supplies serving ISO-classified facilities across pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, semiconductor, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing industries. The company’s product range includes gloves, coveralls, hoods, masks, boot covers, and cleanroom accessories designed to support contamination control at every stage of cleanroom operations.
Procurement and supply teams looking to align their disposable supply programs with ISO classification requirements can explore Cleanroom Connection’s full product catalog at cleanroomsupplies.com or contact the team directly for guidance.
Email: sales@cleanroomconnection.com
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