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Pro Tips from Cool Cube™ Users | VeriCor’s “Golden Hour” Solution | Cases for EP Supplies

Pro Tips from Cool Cube Users Hello, medical professionals! WOW! Thanks to those of you that visited and ordered on the new website this last week (vericormed.com). A lot of great comments were received and plans are in the works to keep improving the experience even more! Once again, a cornucopia of preparedness topics awaits you in this issue (okay...only 3). From Read More
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No Power? No Problem. | Mobile Command & Control | NEW Website

No Power No Problem Hello, medical professionals! Helping you be successful at what you do—is what we do. To do that better, two major improvements were unveiled: A revamped newsletter. In case you didn't notice, this newsletter was on hiatus for about a month. But now it is back and better than ever. These weekly emails (generally delivered Tuesdays) contain pertinent Read More
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Cool Cube™ FAQ | Off-Site Vaccinations | Alternate Care Site System

The Impact of Data Loggers To help you scan topics faster, here are the sections that may interest you... A & B A & C A, B & C C A) Cool Cube™ FAQ A Question From Your Colleagues Question: "How long before I have to buy a new cooler?" Answer: Never (with some simple care).  The PCM (phase change material Read More
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TMD (temperature monitoring device) Guide | Cool Cube™ FAQ | Fully Stocked Medical Kits

TMD-temperature-monitoring-device-Guide A) Cool Cube™ FAQ A Question From Your Colleagues Question: "How does the Cool Cube™ stay cold? Does it need to be plugged in?" Answer: A Cool Cube™ is categorized as a "passive" system. Simply put, they do not need an internal power source to work. Instead they rely on phase change material ("PCM" technology) coupled with high-performance vacuum insulation (better Read More
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Cool Cube™ FAQ | Medical Workstations | Pandemic Flu Cache

With-lives-on-the-line-Cool-Cube A) Cool Cube™ FAQ A Question From Your Colleagues Question: "Why choose a Cool Cube™?" Answer: So that vaccine and medicine administered to patients is transported safely and is still effective. Even the slightest exposure to freezing can damage a vaccine and cause a loss of potency ("freeze damage"). The most common cause of this type of exposure is the failure to correctly Read More