We are faced with the challenge that overdoses occur in some very inconvenient locations - including parks and other outdoor locations that are exposed to the elements. Naloxone does not freeze until -5 degrees Fahrenheit, so in most climates, there will only be a few weeks per year when Naloxone stored outdoors is not viable for use. Our research tells us that governments do not want to spend $3000 on a cabinet with air conditioning and heat to protect an $80 medication. So this cabinet is a good happy medium.
Product Features:
- The cabinet has a gasket waterproof enclosure
- Â The clear door shows clear labeling facing outside and large, easy-to-read instructions for Narcan administration inside
- Â Internal cases are insulated zipper packs are available separately
- Â Inside the cabinet there is a Velcro loop back plate for mounting boxes or doses of medication in case you do not want to use individual insulated packs
- Â As you can see in the image on this page, we are able to customize this cabinet with your organization's logo, crisis line and replenishment info.
- Â Signage is sold separately due to the fact that signage differs for wall-mount and pole-mount installation options.
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS:
Machine wash separately in cold water on a gentle cycle. Tumble dry separately on low heat. Add QE Home Wool Dryer Balls to reduce wrinkles and increases drying efficiency. Touch up with a low heat iron as needed. Do not bleach or dry clean.