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IMM-966 (11/16)California Department of Public Health, Immunization Branch
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Freezer Setup for Vaccine Storage
Chest freezer
Upright freezer
A carefully organized freezer helps protect vaccines and facilitates vaccine inventory management. Freeze MMR, MMRV, Varicella, and Zoster vaccines.
If you have any problems with your freezer, keep the freezer door shut and contact the VFC Call Center at (877) 243-8832.
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Privately purchased vaccine
Do not block air vents.
Separate the VFC vaccine supply from privately purchased vaccine and label them clearly.
Group and label vaccines by pediatric, adolescent, and adult types.
Place vaccine boxes in breathable plastic mesh boxes or directly on shelves.
Always keep vaccines in their original boxes. Do not open the box until you are ready to use the vaccine.
Keep baskets 2-3 inches from walls and other baskets.
MMRV
Store vaccines with the earliest expiration dates to the front of the shelf.
If you have vaccines that will expire in 3–6 months that you will not be able to use, notify the VFC Call Center.
Expires in9 months
Expires in3 months
Keep temperatures 5.0°F or colder.
Above 5ºFis too warm!
Call VFC.
Aim for 0.0º For colder
VFC Vaccine