Kits to VaccinateVaccination Supplies Ready-to-GoThe DIY model of counting, ordering and organizing all of the supplies needed for upcoming vaccination campaigns is tiresome. Save time and look more professional with pre-packaged kits by VeriCor. With three primary sizes (500, 2500, 5000-person), these easy-to-store, simple-to-move, “just add staff and vaccine” kits can be used for seasonal Read More
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Temp Monitors & Loggers | Cool Cube™ FAQ | Flu Pandemic Supplies
Temp Monitors & LoggersBasic? Wi-Fi? What to choose…Gone are the days of pen and paper notes proving the cold chain was not broken. Instead, spreadsheets with up-to-the-minute temperatures create a detailed picture of the past (and present) storage condition of temperature sensitive product. VeriCor carries a variety of loggers that are CDC/FDA compliant. Need help Read More
Supply Replenishment | Cool Cube™ FAQ | Clinic Workstations
Supply ReplenishmentReplace Expired Product EasilySupply replenishment and supply management (inventory control) of earmarked preparedness product can be daunting. Is equipment recalled? Are supplies expired? If you have a Response-Friendly® System, use the SmartBook™ inventory file and sort by “Expiration Date” to make sure that your product is up-to-date. Don’t have time? We understand. That’s why Read More
Cool Cube™ FAQ | Beds for a Surge Response | Cache Conversion
Cool Cube™ FAQA Question From Your ColleaguesQuestion: How many times can the Cool Cube™ be opened?Answer: A lot. Unlike a fridge that when opened cold air escapes out the bottom and warm air enters from the top, the Cool Cube™ has a top-open design. When opened, the cool air stays down within the unit while Read More
Quickly Triage an MCI | Cool Cube™ FAQ | Preparedness Training
Quickly Triage an MCIA Disaster Planning SystemIncidences that can that can overwhelm or disrupt the care capacity of your healthcare system can be prepared for. A VeriCor Triage & Treatment System manages and equips responders with the resources to triage AND treat victims of a mass casualty incident (MCI). Color-coded mobile cases and care-specific hanging Read More
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