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A couple of days ago, I ordered 250 test strips from American Diabetes Wholesale, which is based in Florida.
Much of our country is under a heatwave right now, and Arizona is well up in the triple digits. I worry about shipping during the summer, and so, on my order, in the comments/questions field, I typed the following:
Package, shipped via FedEx, was due for delivery today. I had to leave the house between 1 pm and 2:30 pm, so I left a thermal bag outside, with a bag of ice in it, and a note to FedEx asking them to put the box in the thermal bag to keep it cool until I got home.
When I got home at 2:30 pm, the box was in the thermal bag, but part of the bag was in the sun, and FedEx had not sealed the thermal bag. I took the box inside immediately, opened it, and saw that American Diabetes Wholesale had simply thrown the five test strips boxes in the packing box, without wrapping them together in bubble wrap or anything that would have insulated them from the heat. I got out my kitchen digital thermometer, and stuck the probe in the top of two of the boxes, and they registered 93F when the test strip box states to keep these between 34-86F.
So my question is, are these test strips any good anymore since they went above the 86F recommended temperature? I forgot to order control solution (moron moment once again), so the only way I have to test them is to do a side-by-side comparison on Pumbaa.
I will be contacting ADW to express my disappointment that they ignored my comment about packaging these strips to survive the heat.
Suze
Much of our country is under a heatwave right now, and Arizona is well up in the triple digits. I worry about shipping during the summer, and so, on my order, in the comments/questions field, I typed the following:
Shipping to Arizona with 110F temps. Can you wrap the blood glucose test strips in some way so that they won't be vulnerable to the heat during shipping?
Package, shipped via FedEx, was due for delivery today. I had to leave the house between 1 pm and 2:30 pm, so I left a thermal bag outside, with a bag of ice in it, and a note to FedEx asking them to put the box in the thermal bag to keep it cool until I got home.
When I got home at 2:30 pm, the box was in the thermal bag, but part of the bag was in the sun, and FedEx had not sealed the thermal bag. I took the box inside immediately, opened it, and saw that American Diabetes Wholesale had simply thrown the five test strips boxes in the packing box, without wrapping them together in bubble wrap or anything that would have insulated them from the heat. I got out my kitchen digital thermometer, and stuck the probe in the top of two of the boxes, and they registered 93F when the test strip box states to keep these between 34-86F.
So my question is, are these test strips any good anymore since they went above the 86F recommended temperature? I forgot to order control solution (moron moment once again), so the only way I have to test them is to do a side-by-side comparison on Pumbaa.
I will be contacting ADW to express my disappointment that they ignored my comment about packaging these strips to survive the heat.
Suze