No Power? No Problem. Keep Vaccines Safe for Days Power outages create major problems with vaccine storage (i.e. South Australia’s $400K loss last year). The ability to protect vaccines during a blackout is not easy since the typical vaccine fridge drifts above 8°C within a couple of hours after losing electricity. Click here to read Read More
Author: VeriCor Medical Systems
Cool Cube™ Insulation | Coop Agreement Deadlines | Response Ready Cases
Cool Cube™ Insulation VIPs are a Very Important Part Some coolers are bulky. Others cannot hold a temperature well. The Cool Cube™ solves both problems. At just 1″ thick, its vacuum insulated panels (VIPs) perform better than 3.3″ of polyurethane — the insulation found in other high performance coolers. This unique feature (one of many) Read More
Boycott Using Ice! | Versatile Workstations | Registration Glitch
Boycott Using Ice! Ice Water is Not Between 2° and 8°C A “properly conditioned” frozen water bottle is a mixture of water and ice that is at 0°C. Yet vaccine (and data logging reports) must never dip below 2°C. Is there not irony in promoting such a practice? The blog “Get Rid of Ice!!!” clearly Read More
Cool Cubes™ – Literally! | Knock-Off HICS Stations | Pan-Flu Cache System
Cool Cubes™ – Literally!Self-Contained Carriers w/ CoolantThe common question: “How many gel packs do I need?” Answer: None. Cool Cubes™ already have built-in panels that keep product at a consistent temperature—for days! No other gel packs, ice bottles or electricity needed. They stay cool…they look cool…they have the shape of a cube…that’s why they’re called Read More
Incident Response Trailers | Burn Care Kits | Infectious Disease Prep
Incident Response TrailersMobile Emergency ManagementVeriCor’s GSA scheduled trailers are designed with your mobile response scenarios in mind. The initial customer consult is when the primary mission and secondary capabilities are discussed. Then leave it up to us to provide you with a trailer that can be exercised and deployed in emergency situations for years to Read More
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