A bolsa de transporte portátil para insulina é a solução ideal para quem precisa manter a medicação em condições adequadas durante viagens. Com um design inteligente e funcional, este organizador médico é feito de tecido de nylon impermeável, garantindo que a umidade externa não comprometa o conteúdo. O interior é revestido com uma película de alumínio ecológica, enquanto a camada intermediária é composta por algodão isolante, proporcionando um efeito de isolamento eficaz e duradouro. Essa bolsa é um verdadeiro cuidado íntimo para pessoas com diabetes que desejam viajar com segurança e tranquilidade.
A temperatura é um fator crucial para a conservação da insulina, e esta bolsa é certificada para uso com pacotes de gelo, mantendo todos os itens frescos e seguros. Além de oferecer um excelente efeito de isolamento, ela também protege contra o frio intenso do inverno, garantindo que os itens quentes permaneçam quentes e os frios, frios. O design externo é prático, com um slot para cartões que permite adicionar informações importantes, como dados de contato e nomes de medicamentos, evitando perdas. A alça de transporte facilita o deslocamento, e as tiras refletivas garantem segurança durante o uso noturno.
Com um tamanho compacto de 9 x 3,3 x 5,9 polegadas, esta bolsa oferece uma grande capacidade de armazenamento. Seu design de múltiplas camadas e bolsos em malha inclui uma camada de isolamento térmico, uma camada de armazenamento e uma camada de amortecimento, além de 5 slots para cartões de ferramentas e 2 slots para canetas de insulina. A divisão clara do espaço torna o uso prático e eficiente.
– Isolamento Eficiente: Mantém a insulina em temperatura ideal, prolongando sua eficácia.
– Impermeabilidade: Protege contra umidade e condições climáticas adversas.
– Design Compacto: Fácil de transportar, ideal para viagens e deslocamentos diários.
– Organização Prática: Múltiplos compartimentos para melhor organização dos medicamentos e acessórios.
– Segurança Adicional: Informações de contato e tiras refletivas aumentam a segurança do usuário.
Para utilizar a bolsa de transporte portátil para insulina, comece colocando pacotes de gelo no compartimento designado para manter a temperatura ideal. Organize os frascos de insulina e outros medicamentos nos slots apropriados, garantindo que cada item esteja seguro e acessível. Utilize o slot para cartões para adicionar informações de contato e detalhes dos medicamentos, facilitando a identificação em caso de emergência. Ao transportar a bolsa, utilize a alça de transporte e, se necessário, as tiras refletivas para maior visibilidade em ambientes com pouca luz. Mantenha a bolsa fechada quando não estiver em uso para garantir a eficácia do isolamento térmico.
Alejandra –
Práctica para personas con Diabetes, puedes guardar muchos medicamentos, la puedes llevar a muchos lugares y no se ensucia fácilmente.
Patrick Clayton –
I ordered this bag for traveling because I normally have to pack my CGM sensors, and extra needles and lancets in a separate container. This holds it all and more. I really love this bag. I also ordered to small ice packs and they fit in one of the zipper pockets perfectly. I would highly recommend.
Anna –
Well, I bought it to transport my creams, but it don’t manage to keep temperature even for my purposes. I would not even dare to think to use it for insuline or other serious medicine. Very disappointed.
WNY PAT –
I brought this because I wanted something to hold everything. I have to carry Victoza pens and Lantus for dibetes. With my blood sugar devise and the two to three Victoza pens and 2 to 3 weeks supply of syringes, it is nice to keep everything all in one place. I do wish it had been actually sealed for the cold on one side and warm on other. But this is the best I could find, so it hopefully well work well.
jenna walls –
Attention type one moms/dads and anyone else that has to tote around all the insulin and supplies that come with it! Get this bag, it’s small enough to carry around but also has tons of space! We love this bag!
joyce Marshall –
It’s much smaller than I need. I looked at the measurements and apparently I had the incorrect idea of the size
Ebeth –
I purchased this bag as a last-minute, same day purchase to protect my non-insulin, injectable medications from extreme heat and extreme cold while I travel. I assumed it would be temporary while I searched for a more permanent solution, but I’ve been very happy and will continue using this bag! I travel for work weekly and use a wire key chain to attach this to the outside laptop bag. I purchased the red to make it look more “official” and have had no issue with US or foreign customs agents. I have also hand carried it Using the top handle as my third carry-on item and have not been questioned by anyone, I would guess because the red makes it obviously a medical case.
The case has been subjected to temps as high as 95 degrees Fahrenheit and as low as 30 degrees Fahrenheit for up to an hour. So far, I’ve not needed an ice pack or heat pack to maintain a room temperature for that duration, though I wouldn’t suggest exposing it to extreme temps for much longer than an hour.
It has enough room one one side for four to five boxes of my medication (each containing one syringe), alcohol pads, and bandaid. The other side fits one NordicIce ice pack. The construction is very sturdy and the zipper is sturdy, as well.
Rayford S –
…and it was manufactured to last! Not a stitch has come loose, the bands haven’t lost their elasticity, all zippers are in perfect working order, nor has the silver inner lining frayed or cracked. The super sturdy outside, except for being a little dingy from constant handling, is also as perfect as it was the day I bought it.
This size case easily holds my meter, a large number of lancets (more than 100), and two 50-packs of testing strips. And that’s just the top section. The lower section holds all my pens, needles, and alcohol pads.
I definitely recommend, 10/10!
Ksalerno –
Love the size of this unit, much of the inside is covered in insulated reflective materials
Update: I had a chance to put 4 small ice coolers in the bag. 71F inside before adding ice bags/packs ( size of the palm of hand) 12 hours later inside of the bag was 40F.. Will definitely work for my insulin on 10-hour trip with room to spare.
Kiki –
ALL my diabetic supplies fit nicely in here from my glucometer, insulin pump supplies and continuous glucose monitor supplies. It’s exactly what I was looking for. We camp a lot and go to the lake so that it’s water proof is just an added plus