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Vaccine Refrigerators

Vaccine Refrigerators – Secure Temperature Storage for Critical Vaccines

Keep your vaccines safe and effective with Lab Equipment Direct’s CDC-compliant vaccine refrigerators. Engineered for consistent 2°C to 8°C storage, our units feature precision cooling, temperature alarms, and loggable systems to meet the highest standards for vaccine integrity.

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Vaccine Refrigerators – Reliable Temperature Control for Essential Vaccines

 

Safeguard your vaccines' safety and efficacy with Lab Equipment Direct’s CDC-compliant vaccine refrigerators.

Designed for stable 2°C to 8°C storage, our units offer precise cooling, temperature alarms, and loggable systems that adhere to the highest standards for vaccine integrity.

🧊 What Makes Our Vaccine Refrigerators Stand Out:

  • Precise temperature control (±1°C) with digital displays

  • Alarm systems (audible and visual) plus door-open alerts

  • Data logging capabilities and USB/Ethernet ports for monitoring

  • Lockable doors & secure storage to prevent unauthorized access

  • Energy-efficient design keeps running costs low

  • Bench and floor models—from compact under-counter to tall capacity units

Engineered to maintain potency and safety, our fridges are trusted by clinics, hospitals, pharmacies, and mobile vaccination sites nationwide.


 

📚 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What temperature range do vaccine refrigerators maintain?

Vaccine refrigerators are designed to hold a steady temperature between 2 °C and 8 °C—exactly what CDC guidelines require for most vaccines.

Do vaccine refrigerators need alarms?

Yes. Digital units include temperature alarms and door alarms to alert you during power outages or door-left-open situations—helping preserve vaccine integrity.

Can I use a regular lab fridge for vaccines?

Not always. Vaccine refrigerators are CDC-compliant with tighter temperature variability, precise controls, and data logging—features that standard fridges may lack.

How do I monitor temperature logs?

Modern units offer built-in data loggers or external probes with USB/Ethernet to store temperature records—critical for audits and vaccine safety reporting.

Are these units energy-efficient?

Yes. Many models use upgraded insulation and efficient compressors to minimize power consumption and operational costs.