Favorite storage case for freezer?

Does anyone have a particular way they store needles, filters, syringes, alcohol wipes, and other paraphernalia linked to peps? Right now mine are all in a lunch box on top of my fridge, so not the most secure or particularly well stored!
Old post, but I bought one of these sterilite organizers from Walmart (I’m sure you can find something similar online) and it holds everything I need. And it’s cheap! This was $10.

I keep it on a shelf in my linen closet away from toddler hands.

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I AM considering a hydrapeak with inserts and desiccants for storing vials in the freezer. That will probably be a post Christmas purchase.
 
I love a Mira brand 13.5 oz thermos.


It holds exactly thirty vials, standing upright in two rows. I treasure mine.
what do you put in between the levels?
I AM considering a hydrapeak with inserts and desiccants for storing vials in the freezer. That will probably be a post Christmas purchase.
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I've heard both. Happy to be wrong if you can send me some links
Is used to store my BAC in the fridge as well. Then I found the below. I haven't searched for the links, but I'm convinced. And of course, we all know the 28-day rule is for healthcare and research settings and it can go longer with proper hygiene:

Found it: Lehmann CR. "Effect of refrigeration on bactericidal activity of four preserved multiple-dose injectable drug products." American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy.

Longfield RN, Smith LP, Longfield JN, Coberly J, Cruess D. "Multiple-dose vials: persistence of bacterial contaminants and infection control implications." Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology.

Contrary to widespread belief, refrigeration of an opened vial of BAC Water is not best practice. Scientific evidence demonstrates that refrigeration paradoxically reduces the antimicrobial efficacy of the benzyl alcohol preservative. Storing an opened vial at controlled room temperature ensures the preservative remains maximally effective against any incidental microbial contamination, thereby providing a greater margin of safety throughout its 28-day use period.
 
what do you put in between the levels?
Nothing usually; I typically buy three kits at a time, since that's what'll fill one completely, and label the thermos itself. If I'm putting three kits of something different (like I've got two of Survo and one of just KPV), then I make sure the vials I'm putting in have different colored tops, and include the top color on my labels. But the fifteen vials on the bottom level are put in upright, so the next level just stacks directly on top of the bottom level.
 
Nothing usually; I typically buy three kits at a time, since that's what'll fill one completely, and label the thermos itself. If I'm putting three kits of something different (like I've got two of Survo and one of just KPV), then I make sure the vials I'm putting in have different colored tops, and include the top color on my labels. But the fifteen vials on the bottom level are put in upright, so the next level just stacks directly on top of the bottom level.
impressive
 
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