Vaccination KitsThe VACCINATOR LineSupplies that are Ready-to-GoThe DIY model of counting, ordering and organizing all of the supplies needed for upcoming vaccination campaigns is tiresome. Save time and look more professional with pre-packaged kits by VeriCor. With three primary sizes (500, 2500, 5000-person), these easy-to-store, simple-to-move, “just add staff and vaccine” kits can be used 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
High-Performance Coolers | Mobile Command & Control | TMDs (Data Loggers)
High-Performance CoolersSimple & EffectiveTemp System: PCM (phase change material)* Optimum temperature stabilization without needing ice, electricity or buffering material.Insulation: VIP (vacuum insulated panels)* Maximum size-to-space ratio to decrease both bulk and weight. Case: fabric or hard-shell (depends on model)* Unique features on the outside of the case enhance the user experience.Mobile Command & ControlHospital Incident 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
Safe & Easy Cool Cubes™ | A Mess of Supplies Will Do Nothing | Drill/Exercise a VeriCor System
Really??? Wow!Safe & Easy Cool Cubes™FAQ: Can Cool Cubes™ be opened?Answer: Yes This past summer a VT-100 was logged as being opened 56 times over 82 hours. No ice, no electricity, and the product inside stayed between 3° and 8°C the entire time. Its cooling panels were “conditioned” in a regular refrigerator (2°C for 12 Read More
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