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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1826366"><p>I have never had a problem storing insulin in a Frio wallet and have been camping (not hotel fridge) and trekking (no holiday "home") in pretty warm climes (Venezuela, India, Madagascar, Uganda, Ghana, ...).</p><p>I make sure the Frio wallets remain "charged" and keep them out of direct sunlight.</p><p>If you have the luxury of a hotel, you may have a fridge or at least a sheltered corner to keep the insulin in.</p><p></p><p>Frio describe their wallets as "keeps insulin and other temperature sensitive medications cool within safe temperatures of 18-26°C (64.4-78.8°F) for 45 hours minimum, even in a constant environmental temperature of 37.8°C (100°F)."</p><p>Unless you leave you insulin in direct sunlight, it is very unlikely to reach those temperatures.</p><p></p><p>Take a look at their website (<a href="https://friouk.com/the-frio-wallet/" target="_blank">https://friouk.com/the-frio-wallet/</a>) for further advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1826366"] I have never had a problem storing insulin in a Frio wallet and have been camping (not hotel fridge) and trekking (no holiday "home") in pretty warm climes (Venezuela, India, Madagascar, Uganda, Ghana, ...). I make sure the Frio wallets remain "charged" and keep them out of direct sunlight. If you have the luxury of a hotel, you may have a fridge or at least a sheltered corner to keep the insulin in. Frio describe their wallets as "keeps insulin and other temperature sensitive medications cool within safe temperatures of 18-26°C (64.4-78.8°F) for 45 hours minimum, even in a constant environmental temperature of 37.8°C (100°F)." Unless you leave you insulin in direct sunlight, it is very unlikely to reach those temperatures. Take a look at their website ([URL]https://friouk.com/the-frio-wallet/[/URL]) for further advice. [/QUOTE]
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