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Are Preparedness Challenges Overwhelming?

Public health emergencies can happen at any time, anywhere. Occurrences in recent years have underscored the importance of local, state, and federal public health systems to prepare for potential health threats.Natural disastersEpidemicsTerrorist attacksAs former military and medical personnel, we understand the challenges of planning and preparing for major emergencies and disasters involving human casualties. It’s Read More

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Incident response…a case you want!

Establish command and control anywhere, quickly and easily.In preparation for the next logistical, operational or command situation, secure and organize incident command supplies within VeriCor’s Mobile/Hospital Incident Command Center. Pair it with the HICS Support Module (or your own kit) and be ready to respond anywhere, anytime.Compact Storage FootprintRapidly DeployableLockableExclusive Features:Adjustable Laptop/Tablet HolderOverhead LightTwo Easyboards®Inlay Read More

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Off-Site Flu Clinic Must-Have Assets

Asset #1: FREE Flu Clinic Planning Tips. Download this popular white paper here (300+ last year) to assist in planning the next campaign. It hasn’t changed in two years, so if you have it there is no need to download it again. Notice the old style of Cool Cubes™ on it. Asset #2: A portable Read More

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Cool Cube™ PCM Unmasked

Cool Cube™ PCM Unmasked – An explanation of VeriCor’s “No Ice” statement.You may not know what PCM stands for, but you are familiar with it.PCM stands for “phase change material.” The most common PCM we all encounter on a daily basis is water (yes, water is a PCM). At 0°C/32°F, water changes from one phase Read More

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New Color~Improved Features~Fast Delivery

At VeriCor, we want to continually improve the experience for customers like you. Here is what to expect with the best, most advanced line of Cool Cubes™ ever:A portable, qualified container and pack-out system that keeps temperature sensitive product (vaccine, medicine, blood, etc.) at the appropriate temperature (fridge, frozen, or room) for an extended period Read More