Cool Cube™ FAQsCooler Q&AQuestion: Are the temperature regulators included with a Cool Cube™?Answer: Yes. This is what sets apart Cool Cube™ PCM coolers from other so-called “cold chain coolers.” Other cold chain coolers are just that…a cooler. They have insulation and a compartment, and then you add the ice and product. But be careful! Too Read More
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Need It Before 2018 | The Impact of Data Loggers | Vertical Medical Kits
Need It Before 2018?We Are Here for YouSome ordering doesn’t happen until the last minute. So if a rush is needed, we may be able to help. Most of our individual products (coolers, data loggers, cases, etc.) can be found on Amazon. However, if special invoicing is needed, send us an email (info@vericormed.com) or give Read More
Vertical Medical Kits | Cool Cubes™ | Mobile Vaccination Clinic
Vertical Medical Kits Built for the Emergency ResponderMore advanced than a first aid kit, VeriCor MedKits Hold n’ Show™ medical supplies that are care-specific and organized for emergency responders treating patients. When hung on a door or stand,* the vertical organizer provides easy visibility and quick access to supplies, replacing incident chaos with precise organization Read More
An UMO …the ultimate medical organizer for supplies
Every VA medical center* has two of these. What is it and what can it do for you?An “UMO” (Upright Medical Organizer) is a medical roll pack used to organize supplies. When hung vertically, it provides rapid, easy access to medical supplies utilizing clear, partitioned pockets. When rolled up (for storage or transport), it provides Read More
Emergency Burn Care
The Challenge Planning for, and having enough materials on hand for, specialty care burn afflictions is time consuming and expensive. However, ASPR’s 2017 Health Care Preparedness and Response Capabilities require that “all hospitals should be prepared to receive, stabilize, and manage burn patients.” (p.52) Meeting the Challenge VeriCor provides all types of health care institutions Read More
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