The history of artificial refrigeration began when Scottish professor William Cullen designed a small refrigerating machine in 1755. In 1918, Frigidaire started mass producing refrigerators for home use. What is interesting is that the technological invention is pretty similar to what we have today in our home.
Roemer Industries has advanced the same technology into a smaller medical-grade unit that you can roll around the hospital to ER, OR, and ICU areas. This is not a cooler, this is a mobile refrigerator just like the gigantic metal closets you have been buying for years.
So why aren’t these babies everywhere? That’s what we wondered, so we started building them in 2014. – Liz Roemer
Now we are helping the medical industry with the first mobile, battery-powered refrigerators that can plug into a wall, run from solar power, or plug into a car battery. If you are in charge of blood and plasma distribution, then you know that proper temperature storage is critical. Who wants to get bring blood back to the lab and discard because of poor temperature control? So if you are moving a limited resource like blood and plasma, you should use a mobile, battery-powered refrigerator and not a cooler with ice packs. Check out our line at Roemer Industries and tell people about us because most people think refrigerators have to take up lots of space.