Whether you have planned a road trip, fishing adventure or camping excursion this summer, dry ice can help!
At around $1 per pound, dry ice is an inexpensive cooling solution to help transport food on a week-long or weekend getaway.
Here are a few tips for packing with dry ice:
- Store dry ice and frozen/refrigerated food or beverages in an insulated cooler.
- Plan to use 5-7 pounds of dry ice per day for each standard size insulated chest or cooler.
- Keep a window open in your vehicle and turn off your air system’s recirculated function so sublimated CO2 does not gather.
- Familiarize yourself with other dry ice handling safety guidelines found here.
Plan for your summer trip today! Visit our dry ice locator for a Continental Carbonic location near you!
4 comments
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This site and all its information was a great place to educated myself on the uses and handling of dry ice. Thank you very much, and great work. 🙂
Dry ice has always been the hero of our monthly out of town family picnics
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