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Why Dry Ice Should be Your First Choice for Shipping Perishable Food Items

Why Dry Ice Should be Your First Choice for Shipping Perishable Food Items

While frozen food may have a longer lifespan, fresh meat or vegetables must be kept refrigerated to survive any trip in the mail.

Transporting perishable food items, such as vegetables, meat, and fish requires planning and preparation to keep them cold and fresh as they travel. While it may sound simple to ship perishable food items in a cooler with ice, it often requires more thought and care to ensure that your food arrives at its destination unspoiled. For shipping food items such as meat and fish specifically, it is also important to consider whether or not the meat is fresh or frozen. This factor will give you a better idea of your timeline, allowing you to factor in how long it will take to get the fish to the destination. With this, you will also need to consider your packaging options, as well as the resources available to you to keep the fish cold, such as dry ice. If you are shipping perishable food items, consider the many ways in which versatile dry ice can be a handy tool for transporting perishable food items.

Refrigeration in the Mail

While frozen food may have a longer lifespan, fresh meat or vegetables must be kept refrigerated to survive any trip in the mail. Because dry ice is so effective, it is also one of the most common refrigerants used for shipping purposes. It is often preferred over conventional ice because many airlines will not permit ice that melts. With this, you can also count on dry ice to keep your perishable food items cold, fresh, and dry throughout the mailing period.

Packing for Shipment

The way in which you pack your perishable food items is also a major contributing factor to its freshness in the mail. In addition to using the right refrigeration methods, it is also important to ensure that your food items are safely packed in the proper container with minimal air inside so that your meat, fish, or vegetables are not spoiled on the trip.

Keeping Your Food Fresh for Days

In addition to its convenience for packaging and exceptionally cold temperatures, dry ice is also able to keep your perishable food items cold for approximately three days. Unlike conventional ice that would melt after several hours, dry ice remains completely cold for the duration of your package trip through the mail.

Dry Ice for All of Your Needs

Dry Ice Corp is the largest regional supplier of dry ice and related products in the Northeastern United States. Our dry ice is fresh and delivered right to your doorstep. We are happy to help you determine the best way to ship your food items, 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, Google+, 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!