In this Bi-Weekly Issue 2020 Storage & Handling Toolkit Digital Data Loggers (✔CDC) Beds for Disaster Preparedness Point of Dispensing Workstations As always, lots of information can be found on our website.Have a productive week Learn | Practice | Improve A) What Changed? We read it—so you don't have to. Earlier this month the CDC Read More CDC Guidelines | Monitor and record accurate temperatures | Storable beds for surge preparedness | Workstations for Point of Dispensing Locations
In this Bi-Weekly Issue 2020 Storage & Handling Toolkit Digital Data Loggers (✔CDC) Beds for Disaster Preparedness Point of Dispensing Workstations As always, lots of information can be found on our website.Have a productive week Learn | Practice | Improve A) What Changed? We read it—so you don't have to. Earlier this month the CDC Read More 
News & Promotions A) PCM vs. "Conditioned" Ice Bottles Are ice bottles really safe? A "conditioned" ice bottle is at 0°C until the ice completely melts. Then it rapidly acclimates to the surrounding environment...neither is ideal for temperature sensitive product. In contrast, specially formulated PCM (phase change material) can hold a customized, dialed-in temperature (e.g.,
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
Hello, medical professionals! Those affected by Hurricane Dorian--our thoughts are with you! Check out Section "A" if you don't know what a Cool Cube™ is yet. Section "B" highlights temperature monitoring devices...if you are looking for a new, easy-to-use data logger. Meanwhile section "C" talks about a service uniquely for Response-Friendly® systems. As always, have
Hello, medical professionals! Methods used to transport temperature sensitive product are evolving quickly. Read Section "A" for the latest in cold chain management practices. Section "B" is for those needing a good DDL (digital data logger). The last section ("C") highlights a system of supplies ready to deploy at the first signs of an influenza 
