Showing posts with label chest freezers UK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chest freezers UK. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

TIPS ON HOW TO CLEAN YOUR CHEST FREEZER



Cleaning a chest freezer may seem challenging, but the truth is it’s not. Having a clean chest freezer is very important, not only for sanitation purposes, but most importantly for our health. Cleaning a chest freezer may require a little hard work, as compared to cleaning an upright one, because of its shape and structure. To help you clean your chest freezer better and effectively, here are some tips that you may find helpful.

Remove all contents. The first step in cleaning a chest freezer, or any freezer for that matter, is by removing all its contents and transferring them into another freezer, or into a cooler that is filled with ice. This is to ensure that your food will not spoil.

Turn off the freezer and unplug it. In order to thoroughly clean a freezer, you need to first switch it off and unplug it, to eliminate the possibility of electrocution. Once unplug, you can start cleaning it from inside out.

Remove excess ice and water. If there are chunks of ice inside the chest freezer, you can either wait for them to melt, or you can choose to remove them manually for a faster cleaning process. For excess water, you can use a sponge for better absorption. If you have a small chest freezer, it may be possible to tip the unit to remove the excess water, especially if a sponge is not enough. 

Use warm water and soap. Remember to wash the inside of the freezer thoroughly. Remove all food stains and other marks that may cause food contamination or other diseases. Take note that you also have to clean the inside of the lid. To do this, you can use a toothbrush to remove dirt from hard to reach spaces.

Wipe it dry. After washing the chest freezer, you have to ensure that it is completely dry before you replace all its content. Once this is done, you can plug it back and switch it on to its normal temperature. Close the lid securely.


When is the best time to clean a chest freezer?  

The most opportune time to clean a chest freezer is when there is not much content or stock inside. It is best to schedule a cleaning before you do your next grocery, so once you’re ready to store your goods, then your chest freezer is spotlessly clean.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Medical Chest Freezers at Cheestfreezers.co.uk

In the medical industry, everything has to be right because even the smallest error can have a big impact on someone’s health. When it comes to handling vaccines, medicines and other aids that can be used to improve one’s health status, storage should always be considered. Vaccines, for one, work only when they are viable. The viability of a vaccine only works when it is intact, undamaged or uncontaminated. Hence, it is very critical to keep the vaccine’s temperature without using a storage that can provide just the right amount of temperature. This is why hospitals use chest freezers as storage for their vaccines, medicines and other medical supplies.


WHAT DO MEDICAL CHEST FREEZERS DO?


Medical chest freezers are different from the normal chest freezers that we have at home because they provide unique features that should meet the requirements of any hospital or medical facility. Medical chest freezers:

  1. Remove air prior to pressurization. Medical chest freezers can also sterilize medical equipment or other supplies by putting them under high pressure.
  2. Deactivates bacteria. Some presence of bacteria, viruses, fungi and spores get eliminated through the coldness that medical chest freezers produce.
  3. Provides uniformed temperature. Calculated temperature is a vital for any vaccine, medicine or medical supply to be effective. Extracted blood should also be kept in a uniformed temperature.
  4. Protects certain medicines and vaccines from light. Chest freezers are the best storage material to use when you need to protect medical supplies from sunlight. With its composition, it is almost impossible for light to get through the storage.

Chest freezers are designed to cater to the requirement of hospitals and other pharmaceutical laboratories to preserve the affectivity of any vaccine, medicine or other medical supplies.


MEDICAL CHEST FREEZERS AT CHESTFREEZERS.CO.UK.

At Chestfreezers, we understand that medical chest freezers are important storage for hospitals that is why we only offer the best. Our medical chest freezers have operational features that are appropriate for hospital use. Furthermore, our medical chest freezer can be set to a certain degree to maintain the right temperature needed for medicines and vaccines to preserve their affectivity. Our products are also capable of storing other medical products for research applications and are not just confined to storing vaccines and medicines.


For more information about our medical chest freezers and other types of chest freezers, you can visit our website or contact us through phone at 0845 873 4007. You can also send your enquiries directly through our email and get an expert advice from us!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Can I Freeze These?

Freezing foods really help us a lot not only in saving time but also in preserving food quality beyond its normal shelf life. Having a spacious chest freezer makes us feel that we can stock up on anything that’s on sale in the supermarket and use them later when we need it. However, we must remember that unfortunately, not all foods can be frozen successfully. There are certain types of foods that undergo changes in texture when frozen. It is true that most foods can be frozen but not all foods have the same freezer life and some dishes will not freeze well as the others.

THE FOLLOWING SHOULD STAY OUT OF THE FREEZER:

1. Eggs in their shell. Eggs may not be able to withstand the temperature of the freezer and may cause its water content to expand. This will lead to cracking of it shell that may cause any type of bacteria to come in. Eggs can pose a serious health threat if frozen.
2. Certain vegetables. Celery, lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, marrows, radishes, watercress, etc -- or basically fresh and water-rich vegetables. These vegetables are water-based and they freeze easily. However, they form ice crystals that melt during thawing. After thawing, these vegetables become soggy and limp; the crispness will not be present in them anymore. However, if you really need to freeze these vegetables, it is advised to blanche the vegetables first. Unblanched veggies that are stored directly in the freezer will lose their crispness and fresh flavour. Veggies that lost their crispness can still be cooked for soups.
3. Cheese. Soft kinds of cheese such as cottage cheese, ricotta cheese and cream cheese will lose their fluffy texture when the water in them returns to room temperature. On the other hand, hard types of cheese will turn crumbly. Crumbly cheese is okay for grating, though. But not for slicing.
4. Food emulsions. Food emulsions are usually a mixture of two or more type of liquids. The best examples of this are mayonnaise and cream. Emulsified foods may develop large ice crystals that puncture the cell walls when frozen.
5. Egg-based sauces. Egg itself cannot be frozen so it’s very logical that egg-based sauces cannot be frozen as well. Mayonnaise and hollandaise tend to separate during the freezing and thawing processes. The separation results to a product that looks a little weird for cooking.
6. Fillings. The best examples of fillings are cream and custards. Leftover fillings don’t freeze well. The fillings tend to look watery and weepy when thawed which can ruin the looks and consistency of a perfectly good recipe.
7. Potatoes. Potatoes when frozen look mushy. This is good though, but what’s not good is that the appearance of the potato changes. Potatoes darken when frozen. Furthermore, mashed and boiled potatoes seem to turn runny after being thawed while cubed potatoes become grainy in texture.

Freezing works because it slows down the presence of enzymes and other microorganisms that causes the foods to decay. However, we should always remember that not all foods can be frozen. The goal to make preparation easier while keeping goods safe should always be in the top of our priority list.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Effective Ways to Organize Your Chest Freezer

Chest Freezers are surely efficient and cheaper than the upright ones. However, the remarkable dilemma of those people who would like to choose it over the upright ones is its storage. Since its storage size is too large but there are no partitions included when you buy it, people who want to opt for it instead of the upright ones are having second thoughts of purchasing it. The main limitation of a chest freezer is that you are going to be stacking everything together because it has no shelves. However, there are a few tricks on how save through purchasing a chest freezer and organizing your items inside it:

  1. Use customizable dividers. You can make use of plastic or wired basket to divide your chest freezer into a number of partitions. In this way, your items will not be jumbled inside your freezing storage.
  2. Stack foods according to type. Since you have already bought a number of customizable dividers, you might want to stack your foods according to their type for much easier storing. All meats should be in one place while the vegetables are also in their own respective place. For an even better storing approach, you may opt to sub-divide your foods: meat can be subdivided into pork, beef and chicken while veggies can be sub-divided into leafy ones, yellow ones, etc. Always remember to keep the similar items together so you always know where everything is.
  3. Break down larger packages of food into smaller containers. For better storage, you may break down large-sized items into smaller ones by putting them in any of the following: thick plastic bags, tempered glass containers, moisture-resistant papers or foils. Furthermore, these kinds of packaging materials prevent frost from damaging the surface of your foods – causing freezer burns. Additionally, the packaging also allows your food to cool completely as quickly as possible. To maximise the space of your chest freezer, you may want to freeze your items flat until hard.
  4. Label everything. Since you have already broken down the large items into smaller ones through the use of the durable packaging mentioned, labelling products will make your food-searching easier. Sometimes, the appearance of the items changes because of the temperature. Labelling them will erase any confusion of what item is inside the packaging. The labels would be more helpful if you would choose to put the date of when you bought it so that you can keep track of its expiration.
  5. Place items according to your frequency of use. Keep the products that you will need the most on top. Do this so that you can easily get them. This can also minimise your time and effort in finding your items. Another version of this tip would be putting your older foods first so that you can eat them before they expire. Doing this can help you be practical and not waste food.

People buy chest freezer not because of its appearance but because of its efficiency. You probably bought one to save money. However, finding everything cluttered inside the storage is a challenge. With the mentioned tips on how to organize your chest freezers, you are surely one step away from having a clean-looking yet efficient storage.

Additionally, you can also:

  • Make an inventory of the items inside your freezer. You may want to make a list of your items in one paper. To organize your list better, you can put a number on your dividers and list the items under the respective dividers. This way, you can keep track of all the items that you have on hand.
  • Think twice before keeping your foods in the freezer. If you don’t really like your leftovers, it would really be a good move if you opt to not stock it up inside the fridge. Stocking up items that you do not want will only make your freezer more crowded.
  • Check your food stocks for burned or damaged foods regularly. Keep an eye on the expiration date of your items so that you won’t regret paying for spoiled goods. Be sure to also only shop for the items that you need. Overstocking might hinder you from using other products inside your fridge.


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