The Cool Cube™ Story From a Concept to a Product Line Late 2009 we learned about the need our customer base had for a reliable cooler/pack-out system to transport vaccine with. By the spring of 2010 our first solution (called the “Vaccine Transporter”) was being used by a health department 100 miles north of VeriCor Read More
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No More Ruined Product | Preparedness Supplies Made Ready | Replace Expired Product
No More Ruined ProductConsistent Temps w/o ElectricityIf refrigerators or freezers loose power, temperatures quickly skyrocket. If a compressor or condenser coils stop working, temperatures quickly skyrocket. If ice is used, temperatures hover around 0°C…good for beverages but not for life-saving frozen or fridge product. That is why we make and sell Cool Cube™ phase change Read More
Cool Cube™ Insulation | Patient Surge Beds & Racks | Train & Exercise for MCI Scenarios
Cool Cube™ InsulationVIPs are a Very Important PartSome coolers are bulky & heavy. Others cannot hold a temperature for more than one hour. Cool Cube™ PCM coolers solve both problems. At just 1″ thick, the vacuum insulation panels (VIPs) of a Cool Cube™ insulate better than 3.3″ of polyurethane — the insulation found in other Read More
The Cool Cube™ Family | Disaster Planning & Triage | Workstations on Wheels
The Cool Cube™ Family4 Sizes [03|08|28|96] @ 3 TempsDesigned for transporting vaccines, blood, medicine, varicella, FFP, platelets, biospecimens and other temperature sensitive product from a place of storage to a needed site (regional center, local clinic or for an off-site initiative), these passive, qualified container and pack-out systems ensure an unbroken cold chain for transport/back-up Read More
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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