Cool Cube™ FAQA Question from Your ColleaguesQuestion: Can the Cool Cube™ be locked?Answer: Yes. Locks are not provided with Cool Cube™ PCM coolers due to the differing regulations of various entities. However, quite a few styles and sizes of locks are compatible with the coolers to ensure that valuable product not only stays at the Read More
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A Question from Your Colleagues Cool Cube™ FAQ Question: Is buffering material needed?Answer: No. The phase change material (PCM) panels that control the temperature of the Cool Cube™ are very close to, if not at, the temperature of the product. So when packed-out, PCM surrounds the product (all 6 sides), protecting and maintaining its temperature. Read More
Cool Cube™ FAQ | Patient Surge Training | Convert Your Supplies
Cool Cube™ FAQA Question From ColleaguesQuestion: What maintenance do your PCM coolers require?Answer: Not much as it is a passive system (no moving parts). Wiping down the removable panels every once in a while is probably the most you will need to do with the Cool Cube™. Check out the short, less than 2-minute video, Read More
Cool Cube™ FAQ | Mobile Workstations | Patient Beds
Cool Cube™ FAQA Question From ColleaguesQuestion: Are Cool Cube™ PCM coolers “hard-sided”?Answer: Yes. All Cool Cube™ coolers have a hard shell that sits within the exterior case/bag. So even though the two smaller models (03 & 08) have canvas-like fabric, outer carrying cases, within those bags are rigid, inflexible, insulation shells that do not bend Read More
Response-Ready PPE Kits | Cool Cube™ FAQ | Disaster Planning & Triage
Response-Ready PPE KitsInfectious Disease PreventionInfectious disease incidents pose unique challenges that diminish a healthcare’s response to an emergency. So having ready prepositioned PPE kits to control the spread of disease and enable the continuity of health care services should save lives. VeriCor’s smaller, prepackaged modules (12 and 25 single-use kits) are organized within a mobile Read More
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