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Opening the Cooler During a Clinic | Off-Site Vaccinations | Mobile Command & Control

Cool Cubes The Ultimate Cooler w Pack-Out Hello, medical professionals! Keeping vaccine and other temperature sensitive safe while on-the-go is of paramount importance...hence the first section. Not interested in the cold chain? The next two sections deal with easy to move vaccination kits and a Response-Friendly® HICS station. As always, have a productive week! To help you scan topics faster, here are Read More
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No Insulating Material Needed | Fully Stocked Medical Kits | Pandemic Flu EP Cache

No Insulating Material Needed featured Hello, medical professionals! One of the biggest questions we get from new customers using the Cool Cube™ for the first time is "I don't need buffering material???"...thus the first section. If you are not interested in the cold chain, the next two sections deal with medical kits (in-the-field care) and a system of supplies ready Read More
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DDL is the TMD that CDC Recommends | The Hot and Cool Barrier | Nursing Stations on Wheels

DDL is the TMD that CDC Recommends-featured Hello, medical professionals! There's been a lot of talk about the difference between Cool Cubes™ and other "cold chain coolers." If cold chain management is part of your job, you will want to read the first section below. The next two sections also stay in the vaccination arena and deal with DDLs (digital data loggers) Read More
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PCM Inserts | Portable Beds | Expired Supplies

PCM Inserts Temp Parameters Hello, medical professionals! Can you believe it's March!? The impending thawing season (we are in Western WI along the Mississippi River) brings to mind the unique "melting points" of Cool Cube™ PCM coolers...hence the first section. Not interested in the cold chain? The next two sections deal with beds for a surge response and how Read More
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Transport System Recommendations | Manage Casualties On-Site | A Mess of Supplies Made Ready

Transport System Recommendations Hello, medical professionals! If you handle vaccine and missed last week's rundown of the changes the CDC made to its 2019 Vaccine Storage and Handling Toolkit, make sure read it (find it here if you accidentally deleted it). As for the rest of you, this newsletter revisits the specific transport recommendations of the CDC, a brief synopsis Read More