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Backup Power for Vaccine Refrigerators

There are medical-grade refrigerators that are designed to endure prolonged power outages


Backup Power for Vaccine Refrigerators

 

Vaccines are very sensitive biological chemicals that are particularly susceptible to power interruptions that frequently accompany emergency scenarios. Here’s why it’s critical to store refrigerated and frozen vaccinations within their recommended temperature ranges:

  • Vaccines are highly susceptible to temperature fluctuations and drops.
  • If vaccinations are frozen, they lose their viability.
  • Vaccines that have been refrigerated or frozen lose their effectiveness and may need to be discarded if they get too warm.

 


When the electricity is cut off, the temperature in some refrigerators rapidly rises. Which puts your vaccine doses at risk. Adhere to the manufacturer’s recommendations about the temperature storage requirements for refrigerated vaccines and medications.

Apart from the expense of replacing expensive medication, an outage that leads in a temperature excursion can be inconvenient to an office owing to the extra administration and coordination required to report the excursion, replace vaccinations, and reschedule immunization sessions.

If you are not utilizing a high-tech medical-grade refrigerator, you may only have a few hours before the doses become damaged. Bear in mind that refrigerated vaccines must remain between 2°C and 8°C. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, within three hours of a power outage, the majority of refrigerators will be warmer than 8°C.

Nonetheless, there are medical-grade refrigerators that are designed to endure prolonged power outages. In general, the duration of protection provided to the vaccines in the absence of backup power is highly dependent on the model and kind of refrigerator in which they are stored. Other factors, such as ambient temperature, the amount of food in the refrigerator, and whether or not water bottles have been added for stability, will impact how long the temperature remains within the acceptable range.

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When an emergency occurs, medical practitioners are concerned about more than vaccine storage. However, taking the necessary measures might save money and time that can be spent on other priorities.

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Robert Bagatsing
Managing Editor and Founder of GineersNow based in Dubai and Manila. Survived marketing at Harvard, Management at AIM and proud Bedan.

Backup Power for Vaccine Refrigerators

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