Cool Cubes
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Mobile Disaster Response
Secure, refrigerated storage for victims of disasters. Our mobile morgues are built in 40’ standard ISO shipping containers and can be easily delivered to your desired location.
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Fatality Management Task Force Approved
Official choice of Travis County emergency operations center as a response to high volume fatalities due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Women Owned & Community Oriented
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Morgue Specs
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Standard Shipping Containers
Cool Cubes are fabricated inside standard ISO shipping containers, commonly used to ship goods overseas. Made from steel, our containers are durable and weather resistant.
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Portable
Our units are delivered by freightliner and can be shipped to any location, then moved with a forklift for final placement.
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Refrigeration
Cool Cubes come with pre-installed refrigeration units. All units are temperature controlled to meet industry standards and are monitored by a mobile app.
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Secure
Cool Cubes come with two hinged doors with locking bars and padlocks. We also offer equipment upgrades such as CCTV installation to provide more security options.
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Tech Intigration
Our units offer a range of tech integration and upgrades to fit your needs, to include temperature monitoring by mobile app, standard industry equipment, and on-site security features.
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Customizable
Cool Cubes are fully customizable to fit your unique needs. Our standard model is equipped with shelving to care for 40+ loved ones, with temperature monitoring and interior lighting.
"We wanted to ensure that loved ones would be cared for and that our colleagues would have the best tools to provide that care."
Alex Casas Co-Founder & CEO
Cool Cube
Designed And Manufactured By A Team Of Deathcare Professionals And Engineers.
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