Specimen lockboxes are convenient, but they are also one of the most vulnerable points in the preanalytical process. Outdoor and semi-sheltered lockboxes can be exposed to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and unpredictable courier pickup times, creating conditions that may threaten specimen integrity before transport even begins. Sun Diagnostics’ insulated lockbox insert is designed to address that risk by creating a more controlled micro-environment inside the lockbox. Built with 14 mm expanded polyethylene foam insulation and a radiant barrier lining, the insert helps reduce conductive and radiant heat transfer while minimizing direct contact between gel packs and specimen tubes.
For laboratories and collection sites, that added thermal protection can translate into fewer rejected specimens, fewer recollections, less result qualification due to temperature uncertainty, and better confidence during the critical “waiting for pickup” interval. The Sun Diagnostics insulated insert also supports more standardized packing practices with a durable, cleanable exterior and an easy-to-use zippered closure, making it practical for real-world courier workflows. In short, it is a simple upgrade that helps strengthen specimen integrity, reduce preanalytical risk, and support more reliable transport performance where it matters most.
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