The Cool Cube™ EdgeA Foolproof SystemCool Cubes™ have the edge when it comes to temperature sensitive transport:The extremely effective Surround-Care™ Insulation system has a patented edge abutment assembly process to increase resistance to abrasion and impact.The passive cooling system is comprised of PCM made from vegetable sources, which has the edge on other paraffin-based variations Read More
Category: Emergency Management
Need It Before 2018 | The Impact of Data Loggers | Vertical Medical Kits
Need It Before 2018?We Are Here for YouSome ordering doesn’t happen until the last minute. So if a rush is needed, we may be able to help. Most of our individual products (coolers, data loggers, cases, etc.) can be found on Amazon. However, if special invoicing is needed, send us an email (info@vericormed.com) or give Read More
Temp Holding PCM Panels | ACS Preparedness | Mobile Vaccination Clinic
Temp Holding PCM Panels*Very Different From Ice Bottles*When using conditioned water bottles as a coolant, bottles plateau at 0°C until completely thawed. When using conditioned PCM panels as a coolant, panels plateau at 4.5°C until completely thawed. Which coolant is safer to have next to valuable vaccine, blood, medicine or other refrigerated product…0°C or 4.5°C? Read More
Cold Chain Compliance | Response-Friendly® Mobile ER | Mitigate the Risk
Cool Cube™ + DDL =Cold Chain ComplianceNeed a foolproof system for vaccine transport (or power-failure back-up) in 2018? Get a Cool Cube™ + DDL (digital data logger) combination for a safe, reliable, long-lasting solution created specifically for cold chain management. Cool Cubes™ maintain refrigerated, frozen, or room temperature product for days…without the aid of ice, Read More
Safe & Easy Cool Cubes™ | A Mess of Supplies Will Do Nothing | Drill/Exercise a VeriCor System
Really??? Wow!Safe & Easy Cool Cubes™FAQ: Can Cool Cubes™ be opened?Answer: Yes This past summer a VT-100 was logged as being opened 56 times over 82 hours. No ice, no electricity, and the product inside stayed between 3° and 8°C the entire time. Its cooling panels were “conditioned” in a regular refrigerator (2°C for 12 Read More
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