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Do leave 2 to 3 inches between vaccine containers and refrigerator walls. Do post Do Not Unplug signs on refrigerator and near electrical outlet. Dont use dormitory-style refrigerator. Dont use top shelf for vaccine storage.
Store vaccines in purpose-built vaccine refrigerators. Domestic refrigerators (including bar fridges) are not built or designed to store vaccines and are not suitable for vaccine storage.
All vaccines must be stored within the recommended temperature range of +2C to +8C at all times. Maintaining the cold chain is important to ensure that effective and potent vaccines are administered to patients.
Refrigerators. Refrigerators are the most common type of storage in health facilities as they can hold many vaccines in one single unit. This storage will help temperature-sensitive vaccines to withstand their components, and the surrounding area will always remain between +2 and +8 C.
Refrigerated vaccines should be stored between 36 F and 46 F, but the ideal temperature is 40 F.
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However, household-grade units are also an acceptable option for vaccine refrigeration under the right conditions. compact, under-the-counter style or large. Purpose-built units, sometimes referred to as pharmaceutical-grade, are designed specifically for storage of biologics, including vaccines.
Purpose-built units are specifically designed to store vaccines. However, household-grade units are also an acceptable option for vaccine refrigeration under the right conditions. compact, under-the-counter style or large.

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