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Notify your vaccine coordinator, or call the immunization program at your state or local health dept for guidance. DANGER! Temperatures above 46F or below 36F are out of range.
Most vaccines (all inactivated vaccines and live nasal spray influenza vaccine) must be stored between 2 to 8C (36 to 46F), which is the recommended refrigerator temperature. Live varicella (chickenpox) and Zostavax (shingles) vaccines must be stored frozen between -50 to -15C (-58 to +5F).
Temperature Ranges Refrigerators should maintain temperatures between 2 C and 8 C (36 F and 46 F)*. Freezers should maintain temperatures between -50 C and -15 C (-58 F and +5 F). Ultra-cold freezers should maintain temperatures between -90 C and -60 C (-130 F and -76 F) .
Before using a unit for vaccine storage, check and record the minimum and maximum temperatures each workday for 2 to 7 days. If temperatures cannot be recorded digitally, check and record temperatures a minimum of two times each workday.
Vaccines should always be kept within their original packaging. This protects the vaccines from light exposure and potential damage as well as maintaining a consistent temperature. Vaccine stock should be stored across multiple fridges. This helps to prevent complete stock wastage should a single fridge fail.

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Refrigerators should maintain temperatures between 2C and 8C (36F and 46F).
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.

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