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A Question from Your Colleagues | Pan-Flu Cache SystemSlow Down a Flu Pandemic | When Supplies Expire

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A Question from Your Colleagues Cool Cube™ FAQ Question: Is buffering material needed?Answer: No. The phase change material (PCM) panels that control the temperature of the Cool Cube™ are very close to, if not at, the temperature of the product. So when packed-out, PCM surrounds the product (all 6 sides), protecting and maintaining its temperature. Read More

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The Cool Cube™ Story | The VACCINATOR Line | Pan-Flu Cache System

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The Cool Cube™ Story From a Concept to a Product Line Late 2009 we learned about the need our customer base had for a reliable cooler/pack-out system to transport vaccine with. By the spring of 2010 our first solution (called the “Vaccine Transporter”) was being used by a health department 100 miles north of VeriCor Read More

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Cold Chain Compliance | Response-Friendly® Mobile ER | Mitigate the Risk

Cold Chain Compliance

Cool Cube™ + DDL =Cold Chain ComplianceNeed a foolproof system for vaccine transport (or power-failure back-up) in 2018? Get a Cool Cube™ + DDL (digital data logger) combination for a safe, reliable, long-lasting solution created specifically for cold chain management. Cool Cubes™ maintain refrigerated, frozen, or room temperature product for days…without the aid of ice, Read More

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Are Preparedness Challenges Overwhelming?

Public health emergencies can happen at any time, anywhere. Occurrences in recent years have underscored the importance of local, state, and federal public health systems to prepare for potential health threats.Natural disastersEpidemicsTerrorist attacksAs former military and medical personnel, we understand the challenges of planning and preparing for major emergencies and disasters involving human casualties. It’s Read More

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3 Ways to Have More Time in 2017

1. Look at areas of work that require the most time. Meetings, trainings, supply management, or system development (among other things) take a big chunk of time. Simply recognize the biggest time-suckers to start making them less time-consuming. 2. Identify what tasks can be batched (grouping similar tasks that require similar resources in order to streamline completion) Read More