COVID-19 is ravaging the world country by country. It is even wreaking havoc right here in the United States. In fact, as of 4/27/20, America accounted for over one-million confirmed cases. Luckily, 110,025 patients have been able to recover from the ailment. Unfortunately, the novel coronavirus had also claimed the lives of 56,096 persons at the time this was written, though. Anyway, the latter is a conversation for another day.
Instead, this post will be focusing on citizens that are cooped up inside their homes. Even though some states are slowly reopening to offer their constituents economic relief, for the most part, lots of folks are trying to avoid going anywhere. However, they still need stuff, so sometimes, they have no choice but to go to brick-and-mortar stores, doctors’ offices, and pharmacies. Yet, others aren’t doing that, and any business that needs doing happens online.
Pharmacists Can Safeguard Their Products With Insulated Box Liners
Therefore, online pharmacies have probably seen an increase in customer activity. If this trend continues, the organizations are going to need to think outside-of-the-box to ensure that the prescriptions reach their destinations safely. When subjected to extreme heat, many medicines lose their potency. Liquids and powders can become clumpy and gross. Meanwhile, edible medications like cough drops can melt together and form a giant, sticky mess.
Nobody wants their packages to arrive in such a state. Nor do businesses wish for troubles to arise during transport. Luckily, there is something that pharmacies can do to prevent these issues. They can invest in our insulated box liners to safeguard their products. The sleeves are designed to slip inside standard USPS, FedEx, and UPS boxes with ease. They provide short-term protection to small parcel packages against low-duration exposure to extreme temps.
The single bubble-insulation option should do the trick for pharmacies primarily worried about heat protection. However, there is a double-bubble model that is more suited to deal with the cold for when wintertime rolls around. These insulated box liners are for single use. In other words, the pharmacist merely needs to slide it inside the box, seal the box, attach the shipping label, and bam, he or she is done.