Our medical refrigerators are designed specifically to meet the demanding temperature requirements for safe vaccine storage. With temperature ranges of 2 to 8 Celsius, these medical refrigerators will securely store influenza (LAIV, FluMist); rotavirus (RV1, Rotarix and RV5, RotaTeq); typhoid (Ty21-A, Vivotif); yellow fever (YF-Vax); VAR (Varivax); ZOS (Zostavax); and MMRV (ProQuad).
Our vaccine storage refrigerators, in conjunction with our traceable thermometers, will provide you with the solution you need to meet Health Canada, CDC, VFC (Vaccines for Children), and local health authority vaccine storage requirements. Whether you are a small doctor’s office or large clinic, 360 Medical has the complete solution you need to become compliant for your vaccine storage.
Pharmacy refrigerators are designed to store pharmaceuticals, biological products, etc. Ideal for use in drug stores, pharmaceutical plants, hospitals, epidemic prevention services, and more.
Features | |
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Cabinet Temperature Range | 2~8℃ |
Ambient Temperature | 10~32℃ |
Capacity (Liters) | 1378 / 48.7 |
Power Input(W) | 950 |
Voltage/Frequency | 110V/60HZ |
Temperature Control | Microprocessor control |
Interior Dimension ( W*D*H ) | 1320 x 700 x 1500 mm 52.0 x 27.6 x 59.1 in |
Exterior Dimension ( W*D*H ) | 1440 x 925 1980 mm 56.7 x 36.4 x 78.0 in |
Net/Gross Weight | 683.4 / 793.7 lbs |
Shelves |
12 |
ALARM (red): Flashes to indicate alarming status
UPPER (orange): Indicates upper sensor temperature
LOWER (orange): Indicates lower sensor temperature
POWER (red): Indicates main power supply connected; flashes to indicate main power supply
BUZZER: To cancel buzzer alarm
TEMP TRAN: Scan temperature sensor
ALARM TEST: To test alarm function
CAL: To calibrate upper, lower and control sensors
SENSOR: To select sensor to calibrate
CAL CANCEL: To cancel calibration
SENSOR+CAL CANCEL: To set temperature (hold for 3s)
Specification Sheet:
Haier HYC-1378 Specification Sheet
Manual:
We receive this question on a regular basis here at 360 Medical and hope this information will help medical personnel understand why storing temperature sensitive vaccines, medications, products or samples is not ideal in a standard domestic refrigerator.
Having the proper refrigeration equipment is the first important step to ensuring product safety and efficiency at your facility. You also need to have appropriate vaccine storage and handling practices and procedures in place. By doing so you can maintain vaccine quality and potency and also minimize waste.
In a recent interview with TVO, 360 Medical's President Paul Greco and Jounalist Matt Gurney discuss the issues and solutions of transporting, storing and distributing the new Covid-19 vaccine.