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The acceptable temperature ranges are between 36 Fahrenheit and 46 Fahrenheit (or between 2 Celsius and 8 Celsius) in the refrigerator and between -58 Fahrenheit and +5 Fahrenheit (or between -50 Celsius and -15 Celsius) in the freezer. Dormitory-style units are never allowed for the storage of VFC vaccine.
1. Are combination household units acceptable for storing vaccines? CDC strongly recommends standalone refrigerators and freezers.
Purpose-built refrigerators are the preferred refrigerators for vaccine storage for health care providers and are required for vaccine storage at public health units. It is recommended that purpose-built refrigerators are used when storing large inventories of vaccines.
An additional refrigerator with a freezer section will be required for storing ice packs and gel packs purpose-built vaccine refrigerators do not have freezer compartments. Domestic refrigerators (including bar fridges) are not built or designed to store vaccines and must not be used for vaccine storage.
Store vaccines in their original packaging with lids closed in separate containers until ready for administration to protect them from light and provide additional thermal stability/protection. Never store loose vials or manufacturer-filled syringes outside of their packaging.
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Vaccine may be stored between 2C and 8C (36F and 46F) for up to 10 weeks.
An additional refrigerator with a freezer section will be required for storing ice packs and gel packs purpose-built vaccine refrigerators do not have freezer compartments. Domestic refrigerators (including bar fridges) are not built or designed to store vaccines and must not be used for vaccine storage.
A stand-alone freezer should be used for storing vaccines that require temperatures between -50 C and -15 C (-58 F and 5 F). Best practice is to NOT use the freezer compartment of a combination refrigerator/freezer unit or a dormitory-style unit to store vaccines at any time.
The commonly administered measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine can be stored either frozen or refrigerated, while the MMRV vaccine that also contains the live varicella virus must be frozen.
Store vaccines at the recommended temperatures IMMEDIATELY upon arrival. Store refrigerated vaccines between 35F and 46F (2C and 8C). Store frozen vaccines between -58F and +5F (-50C and -15C). Ensure vaccines are delivered when the facility is open.

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