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Medical Cooling Solutions

Mobile cooling units that save lives

When Lives Depend On It

When transporting medicines, lab samples or a life-saving vaccine, cooling reliability and stability can be a matter of life and death. Dometic coolers, transport containers and medicine refrigerators cool the cargo to the set temperature and can be used even for heating if necessary. As industry experts in professional cooling we provide a range of reliable cooling solutions that can be tailormade for your specific needs.

GDP Proof Reliable Performance

Medicines, vaccines, lab samples and living organs must be transported and stored at a constant temperature in accordance with the international GDP directive (Good Distribution Practice), without breaking the cold chain – from collection all the way to the pharmacist’s refrigerator, all documented in logs. At Dometic all our medical cooling solutions are GDP proof.

Tailormade Healthcare Solutions

Dometic’s Healthcare solutions include tailormade logistics options – from customer-specific portable coolers and fridges for temporary field hospitals to high-quality built-in devices for ambulances, pharmacies, labs, doctor’s surgeries and nursing homes. You can also use our cooling units to turn unutilized niches into your own customized cooling solution.

Mobile Solutions For Field Hospitals

Building up a temporary field hospital requires flexible and mobile cooling units that can easily be moved around to offer supplies within fast reach for medical personnel. Dometic offers a wide range of portable cooling boxes and fridges, built for reliable transportation and storage of medicines, vaccines, blood or even human organs.

Medical Cooling Solutions Range

Thermoelectric and compressor cooler options, cooling and deep freeze containers, refrigerators specially designed for medicine and optional accessories to tailor for your specific needs.

What Is GDP?

The EU’s Good Distribution Practice (GDP) has made the requirements on transporting medicines more stringent. For especially sensitive products, the guideline requires operators to show that the required temperature is present along the entire length of the cold chain – even given extreme ambient temperatures. Data loggers are used to prove adherence to temperature demands.