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<blockquote data-quote="Design_Tom_" data-source="post: 1386437" data-attributes="member: 353494"><p>Okay that makes perfect sense!</p><p></p><p>I should really have added more context to my earlier post: from my research I am aiming my design at people who live in countries with very warm climates (or people going on holiday to hot countries for a long time) where the ambient temperature exceeds room temperature and therefore puts the insulin pen at risk of over heating on a daily basis. I have chosen this as my target market as I think as I think Frio bags cover short-term storage of insulin (for instance if you're away for a few days in hot weather) really well but can be improved upon for long-term use (for instance if every day the temperature exceeds 25C in the summer).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Design_Tom_, post: 1386437, member: 353494"] Okay that makes perfect sense! I should really have added more context to my earlier post: from my research I am aiming my design at people who live in countries with very warm climates (or people going on holiday to hot countries for a long time) where the ambient temperature exceeds room temperature and therefore puts the insulin pen at risk of over heating on a daily basis. I have chosen this as my target market as I think as I think Frio bags cover short-term storage of insulin (for instance if you're away for a few days in hot weather) really well but can be improved upon for long-term use (for instance if every day the temperature exceeds 25C in the summer). [/QUOTE]
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