Tag: FEMA guidelines
VIPs and PCMs – Acronyms Explained | A Mess of Supplies Made Pretty | Beds to Stow-and-Go
Hello, medical professionals! The acronyms VIP and PCM are relatively old terms getting new attention in the cold chain management world...go to Section "A" if they relate to your line of work. Section "B" is for those that have a mess of preparedness supplies that need some attention. The last section showcases beds that are Read More PCM Inserts | Portable Beds | Expired Supplies
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 Cool Cube™ FAQ | Beds for a Surge Response | Cache Conversion
Cool Cube™ FAQA Question From Your ColleaguesQuestion: How many times can the Cool Cube™ be opened?Answer: A lot. Unlike a fridge that when opened cold air escapes out the bottom and warm air enters from the top, the Cool Cube™ has a top-open design. When opened, the cool air stays down within the unit while Read More
Keep Vaccine and Blood 4C | Beds for a Medical Surge | Replacing Expired Supplies
Keep Vaccine/Blood @ 4°C Alternative to the DIY Mess Transporting vaccine/blood/medicine is a necessity that many times ends up being a DIY project. The shopping, testing, validating, training and other headaches associated with figuring out a cooler and pack-out system can be overwhelming, not to mention costly if things go wrong. That’s why we created Read More



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