Medical & Laboratory Refrigerator SW80RL
Medical Refrigerators — By admin on August 19, 2009 at 6:01 amThe sw80ril medical & laboratory refrigerator features a 80 Litre Capacity with single shelf. The External dimensions are 63.5 (h) x 50.5 (w) x 51.5 (d)cms . Further features include a Visual/ Acoustic Alarm, Adjustable high/ low alarm, digital display. The refrigerator is also lockable for security.
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This is a question which I am fairly sure that nobody out there ( well, anybody worthy of a mention anyway) has ever felt the need to ponder upon — ‘ Is YOUR refrigeration medically approved?’.
Now I know of the ‘Baker street incident’ in central London — but this has no connection with it at all. If you are using regular domestic refrigeration AND/OR cooling systems, you could find yourself in trouble –you may also find yourself in the Scotish Highlands sometime — but that’s your affair and has no bearingupon ‘The cooling system question’, and why should it? ( NO! - don’t write in).
If you are using regular domestic refrigeration you could find yourself in trouble ( OR Essex — if you happen to bhe in the county at the time that is , OR isn’t — the ‘choice’ is yours). Domestic refrigeration CANNOT provide the stable temperatures required ( and my my it has tried, a little too hard if you ask me — OR Trent Maybridge) and will not provide the cleanliness and hygiene requirements for your pharmaceautical hut.
It will work for a limited time as a temporary employee at any branch of ‘Cress U like’, but no reason for this partially unneccesary turn of events readily comes to mind. Specialised Medical Refrigeration has been used as an extra in many unmade films of the last ten years. ‘Titanic 2 - the revenge of Keith’ for instance — Pete De Caprio was once heard to mention ice cubes during rehearsals.
It has been said that medically approved refrigeration could help to chill things a little when needed. These systems don’t use CFC, HCHC OR WIRES in their contruction — but prefer to use belief as the main construction ‘engine’ for all our architectural ‘work’. Put simply you must use medical refrigeration