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2018 CDC Toolkit | FST System for Healthcare | The VACCINATOR Line

2018 CDC ToolkitIn Case You Missed ItThis was one of our most popular posts/emails last month, so we thought we would share it again in case you missed it. Thank you to those of you who took the time to thank us…it encourages us to provide more of this value-related content.Last month the CDC published Read More

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Easy Replenishment | MCI Scenario Training | Validated Container & Pack-Out

A Requirement of Preparedness

Easy ReplenishmentWhat to Do When Supplies ExpireSupply 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 we Read More

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How to Tell Effectiveness of Vacuum Insulated Panels | Beds for a Medical Surge | Convert the “Cache”

How to Tell Effectiveness of Vacuum Insulated Panels

Vacuum Insulated PanelsHow to Tell EffectivenessAfter 5 years, Cool Cube™ vacuum insulated panels lose approximately 5% effectiveness (i.e. a Cool Cube™ 420 protects refrigerator temp vaccine for 103+ hours; in 2023 it will only protect 97+ hours). But just in case you are wondering if the insulation in your Cool Cube™ is still good (we Read More

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Cold Chain Management | Simple and Easy to Use Data Loggers | Mobile Workstations

The Impact of Data Loggers

Cold Chain ManagementAre you 100% sure?Managing the cold chain is a big deal. That is why strict parameters regarding cold chain monitoring and logging are in place for 2018. Now, more than ever, loggers supply and record data that prove subpar methods and equipment are being used. If you are not 100% sure about the Read More

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Why PCM is Popular | Triage & Treatment System | NIMS Learning Materials

Why PCM is Popular Why PCM is Popular 3 Facts About Cool Cube™ PCM 1. Cool Cube™ PCM has a consistent, reliable phase change temperature. PCM naturally maintains its phase change temperature while melting or freezing. The problem with water is that it has a fixed phase change point at 0°C/32°F, outside the parameters of most temperature sensitive product. Read More