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 Read More The Evolution of Cold Chain Coolers | Need a new Digital Data Logger | Pan Flu Supply Stockpile
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 Read More 
Hello, medical professionals! Section "A" has some of the fun facts associated with Cool Cubes™ that you may want to check out. Section "B" is for those that deal with mobile initiatives and lug around supplies from one place to another. The last section "C" showcases a service we provide customers to keep their Response-Friendly®
Hello, medical professionals! There are many avenues you can use to buy Cool Cube™ PCM coolers. Section "A" gives you those options. The next section showcases an emergency burn care kit used for a surge of burn patients, while the last section highlights response trailers used for MCIs. As always, have a productive week! To
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
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 
