Vaccine Fridge Certification: Why It’s Critical and How We Can Help

If your Brisbane, Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast QLD business stores vaccines, medications, or temperature-sensitive biological products, then you already know the importance of maintaining a precise, regulated cold chain. A key part of that responsibility is ensuring your vaccine fridge is functioning correctly and remains compliant with safety and regulatory standards.

That’s where we come in.

✅ What Is Vaccine Fridge Certification?

Vaccine Fridge Certification is a professional inspection and documentation process confirming that your refrigeration equipment is operating within safe parameters. It’s often required by health authorities, insurance providers, and internal quality assurance systems—especially in medical clinics, pharmacies, and aged care facilities.

At ACRO Refrigeration, we offer a comprehensive vaccine fridge certification service that gives you peace of mind and a documented trail of compliance.


🧰 What’s Included in Our Service

When we certify a vaccine fridge, you’ll receive a Refrigeration Maintenance Certificate to keep on file for audit purposes.  The certification is performed by a licensed refrigeration technician.


🏥 Who Needs This?

This service is ideal for businesses in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast QLD:

  • General practices

  • Pharmacies

  • Aged care homes

  • Pathology labs

  • Veterinary clinics

  • Any facility storing sensitive biological materials


📞 Book Your Certification

Ensure your vaccine storage meets compliance standards—and protect the health of your patients and community.

Contact us today to schedule a fridge certification or learn more about how we help businesses maintain refrigeration compliance.

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