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The Cool Cube™ and Flu Clinics | Intuitive, Sustainable and Trainable | Have a Mess of Supplies

The Cool Cube and Flu Clinics News & Promotions A) The Cool Cube™ and Flu Clinics = A Perfect Match Easy and quick! During a flu clinic, nurses access the supply of vaccine frequently. This means a cooler being used during off-site clinics gets opened and closed a lot. The great thing about a Cool Cube™ is that it's so easy Read More
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No Power – No Problem | MCI Triage and Treatment System | Infectious Disease Preparedness

No Power - No Problem As some in Western U.S.A. struggle to provide medical care during PSPS (Public Safety Power Shut-offs), the California Department of Public Health wrote up a summary we all could review again regarding vaccine management during power outages: PLAN-PREPARE-RESPOND-RESTORE found here). And as always, lots of information can be found on our website. Have a productive Read More
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4 Sizes of Coolers | Are you ready for a surge of burn patients | Trailers for Emergency Management

4 Sizes of Coolers 500 million people infected! Can you name it? The world looks very different than it did 101 years ago when that happened. For one thing, there are much better cold chain management tools (that's our small contribution). If interested in this topic, the World Health Organization has a page you should check out...Influenza: are we Read More
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Cool Cube™ and a DDL – Casing for Preparedness Supplies – Mobile HICS Station

Cool Cube and a DDL 111 years ago today, Ford debuted the Model T -- the first car for millions of Americans. The automobile has come a long way since then. Ever wonder where cold chain management coolers will be in 100 years? Let's get there sooner than later! And as always, lots of information can be found on our Read More
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Replace that old vaccine cooler | Medical Kits for Emergency Preparedness | In-the-Field ER for Hospital Coalitions

Replace that old vaccine cooler Following a peak in July, Australia is on the back-end of one of its worst flu seasons in recent years. What does that mean for the United States? Time will tell, but this article found on Healthline.com talks with some of the experts in the field. And as always, lots of information can be found Read More