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Simple Packout for 2020 | Organize and Protect Valuable Supplies | Kits Ready to Protect Staff & Patients

Simple Packout for 2020 News & Promotions A) Simple Packout for 2020 Out with the old, in with the new! If packout methods seem cumbersome and hard to get right (the Packing Vaccines for Transport during Emergencies for example), maybe 2020 is the year to get an easy & qualified, container and packout system. The Cool Cube™ is so Read More
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4 Sizes of Coolers | Are you ready for a surge of burn patients | Trailers for Emergency Management

4 Sizes of Coolers 500 million people infected! Can you name it? The world looks very different than it did 101 years ago when that happened. For one thing, there are much better cold chain management tools (that's our small contribution). If interested in this topic, the World Health Organization has a page you should check out...Influenza: are we Read More
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Cool Cube™ and a DDL – Casing for Preparedness Supplies – Mobile HICS Station

Cool Cube and a DDL 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 Read More
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Pro Tips From Users Like You | Storage & Deployment Cases for EP | Emergency Management Trailers

Pro-Tips-From-Users Hello, medical professionals! Check out Section "A" for tips on using the Cool Cube™. Section "B" briefly describes the array of medical cases offered by VeriCor, and Section "C" showcases the largest line of cases we provide customers...pull behind trailers. As always, have a productive week! To help you scan topics faster, here are the Read More
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No power is no problem! | Cases for EP Medical Supplies | FSTs for Healthcare Coalitions

No Power No Problem Hello, medical professionals! Contingency plans are ever present in the medical field. Check out section "A" for the latest in maintaining the cold chain of temperature sensitive product even when the power goes out. Section "B" can help you organize and mobilize medical supplies, and section "C" gives you a glimpse of a page taken Read More