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SMART & SAFE Coolers | Disaster Response Trailers | Modern Day Roll-Packs

Modern Day Roll-Packs with Pre-Organized Medical Assets

SMART & SAFE Coolersfor Vaccine, Blood, PharmaceuticalsIn addition to the safe and effective cooling system, Cool Cubes™ have remarkable insulation. Therefore, many customers choose not to utilize all six cooling panels (just like reducing the number of ice/gel packs for shorter trips). For instance, the VT-100 will hold a 2-8°C range for a lab validated Read More

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Cool Cubes™ | Response-Friendly® ACS | Mobile ER System

Cool Cubes™A 2 Min. Video That Changes ThingsNo ice! No electricity! No excursions for days!It’s only a matter of time that this technology will be mandatory when transporting temperature sensitive product (vaccine, blood, medicine). Click to the right to watch the 2-minute video about how Cool Cubes™ work, or click below to learn more about Read More

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Cool Cubes™ | Support They Can Rest On | MCI Scenario Training

Cool Cubes™The Ultimate Cooler w/ Pack-Out?A common question: Can Cool Cubes™ be opened? Answer: Yes. Recently during a 3-day period, a VT-100 was logged as being opened 56 times over the 82 hours it was in a warm, humid room. While it is no surprise to us, product inside the Cool Cube™ 100 at Fridge Read More

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Flexible Pack-Out | Mobile HICS Cart | EP Response Trailers

Incident Response Trailers Mobile Emergency Management

Flexible Pack-OutIncrease Capacity / Decrease WeightCool Cubes™ have remarkable insulation. Because of this fact, many customers choose not to utilize all six 4°C cooling panels. For instance, the VT-100 will hold a 2-8°C range for a lab validated 76+ hours with all the panels surrounding the payload. That same unit packed out with only one Read More

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Get Rid of Ice!!!

Why Are You Still Using Ice to Keep Vaccine Cool? Here is a novel idea for transporting refrigerated vaccine: NEVER PUT ANYTHING BELOW 2°C IN A COOLER WITH VACCINE! (Even conditioned water/ice bottles.)I know, I know, I know…the standard practice is to use “properly conditioned” ice-packs. It is a method, but one that I want to challenge. Read More