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Husky Cures Vaccine Storage

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It is 130 years almost to the day that bacteriologist Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin, was born.

Timely then for global refrigeration manufacturer Husky to launch its new commercial Vaccine refrigerator for GP and dental surgeries, hospitals, chemists, clinics, schools and professional sports clubs.

Fleming would have undoubtedly approved Husky’s painstaking research and development to produce a precision engineered and high-spec unit built with a robust stainless steel outer and hermetically sealed hygienic ABS plastic interior, complete with rounded corners to aid stringent cleaning.

A pre-set electronic temperature controller stores vaccines at 2º - 8º degrees centigrade. The unit also incorporates an audible door open alarm, failed temperature alarm, and a fail-safe secondary back-up digital display thermometer as an added safeguard.

The Vaccine refrigerator door includes security lock as standard, and the refrigerant used in manufacture is R600, a highly efficient hydrocarbon refrigerant coolant - CFC-free and a natural non-greenhouse gas.

Husky is already planning the roll-out of a domestic Vaccine for safe and secure storage at home helping keep medicines away from children and other products usually stored in the main household refrigerator.

As soon as the domestic Vaccine refrigerator is launched, Husky has indicated medical care providers will be able to retail the unit themselves to patients creating a lucrative income stream.