Cold Chain ManagementAre you 100% sure?Managing the cold chain is a big deal. That is why strict parameters regarding cold chain monitoring and logging are in place for 2018. Now, more than ever, loggers supply and record data that prove subpar methods and equipment are being used. If you are not 100% sure about the Read More
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The Cool Cube™ Edge | Medical Organizers | EP Response Trailers
The Cool Cube™ EdgeA Foolproof SystemCool Cubes™ have the edge when it comes to temperature sensitive transport:The extremely effective Surround-Care™ Insulation system has a patented edge abutment assembly process to increase resistance to abrasion and impact.The passive cooling system is comprised of PCM made from vegetable sources, which has the edge on other paraffin-based variations Read More
2017 NIMS Refreshed | Cold Chain Challenges | Mobile Workstations
2017 NIMS Refreshed A Case for All Incidents Last month FEMA released the updated version of the National Incident Management System (NIMS). While reviewing the changes (see it here if you haven’t already), consider the compact, mobile HICS case for all incidents regardless of cause, size, location or complexity. A built-in laptop stand, overhead light, Read More
Keep the Same Temp for Days! | EVD & Infectious Disease Prevention | Supply Management
No Power? No Problem.Keep the Same Temp for Days!Power outages create major problems with vaccine storage (i.e. South Australia’s $400K loss last year). The ability to protect vaccines during a blackout is not easy since the typical vaccine fridge drifts above 8°C within a couple of hours after losing electricity. The article “Protect Vaccine During Read More
One Way to Maintain the Cold Chain | A System for MCI Response | On-the-Go Supply Management
Moving Vaccine & BloodOne Way to Maintain the Cold ChainWhen transporting vaccines/blood (for off-site use, temporary relocation, contingency plan activation, etc.), there is one rule…the cold chain must be maintained! When the cold chain is broken, lives are at stake, and at the very least, hundreds of dollars wasted. Don’t leave the cold chain to Read More
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