A "clean room" (as is used in the semiconductor industry) has to be completely particle (dust) free. An "operating room" (as is used in surgery) has to be germ free. So, basically, they both have the same level of cleanliness, just different types of "clean".
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aseptic room is a sterlised room but clean room appears to be clean but contains pathogenic organisms
the symbol for clean room can be RM.BK
Clean room operates with a lot of function. When a room is clean, everything is in its place and can be found easily.
Cosmetic surgery is an elective procedure, and should not be taken lightly. As with any surgery, there are dangers involved. Infection is the most possible, and possibly the most deadly consequence. A clean operating room is very necessary.
You seriously don't mean 'HOW do you', do you? It is their room, make them clean it.
If no people, how does the surgery takes place?
If you get something out, make sure you put it back before you leave your room. That way, you never have to clean a lot, and your room stays clean.
Yes. It can also be an adjective. VERB: I clean my room every day. ADJECTIVE: My room is clean.
Throw everything out, clean the empty room, and start over.
Almost any sort of job can occur in a clean room.
Yes! Although a room may appear clean on it's surface that does not necessarily mean it is "clean" in the sanitary aspect of the word.