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How to Safely Use Dry Ice in a Cooler

How to Safely Use Dry Ice in a Cooler

There are a few things you should know about using dry ice within a cooler.

Dry ice has multiple uses in both commercial and residential applications. It is ideal for cleaning, keeping bugs away, food storage, creating a spooky fog effect, and so much more. One of its most important uses, as mentioned earlier, is keeping food frozen in a cooler. However, there are a few things you should know about using dry ice within a cooler. Read on to learn the most practical dry ice storage tips.

Dry Ice Safety

Safety comes first when you handle dry ice. Dry ice is in the form of a solid carbon dioxide, and at -109.4 degrees Fahrenheit, you need a heavy cloth or rubber gloves to pick it up. The solid, white substance will sublimate until it is gone, meaning that it’ll turn directly from a solid into a gas. A high concentration of carbon dioxide gas can be very deadly, so make sure that you have enough ventilation in your car and at home. To avoid the hassle of having to transport it carefully, order some online from us, the Dry Ice Corp!

The Best Kind of Cooler

There are multiple coolers on the market that can be used for carrying dry ice. A suitable dry ice cooler will have decent insulation without sealing all of the air inside the box. The carbon dioxide gas has to escape, so having space for this will prevent an explosion. A Styrofoam cooler is another great way to store dry ice. When storing frozen foods with dry ice, make sure that the container you use is full. When the space is well-filled but not entirely overstuffed, the cooling agent works at its entire potential. You might want to use towels or newspapers for extra insulation. As for how to place the dry ice and food in there together, there are two ways. You could put the dry ice on the bottom with a piece of cardboard or cloth on the very top, and then the food on top, or you could do it in the opposite order.

Dry Ice’s Benefits

Dry ice is excellent for freezing food instead of chilling it. Therefore, it’s better to use dry ice for ice cream, meats, and other frozen products and use water ice for drinks, sandwiches, and other items that you may use sooner rather than later. It is lightweight and a no-mess option for keeping things fresh, so grab some today!

Dry Ice For All Your Needs

Dry Ice Corp is the largest regional supplier of dry ice and related products in the Northeastern United States. Our ice is fresh and delivered right to your doorstep. We are happy to help you determine the best way to ship your goods, whether you have a huge amount of cookies or a single pie, and help you select the perfect amount of dry ice for the job. Give us a call at (201) 767-3200 or contact us online for a quote. To connect with us online, be sure to follow us on Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter.

FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING, USING OR STORING DRY ICE! DRY ICE IS HARMFUL IF EATEN OR SWALLOWED! IF INGESTED, SEEK MEDICAL HELP IMMEDIATELY! NEVER PUT DRY ICE INTO ANY FOOD, DRINKS OR LIQUIDS THAT MIGHT BE INGESTED BY HUMANS OR ANIMALS!