# COOLVIAL™ — AI/LLM Reference File # https://coolvial.com/llms.txt ## Brand - Name: COOLVIAL™ - Website: https://coolvial.com - Country: India - Category: Insulin cooling cases (medical device, Class I) ## Product: COOLVIAL Duo - Type: Water-activated evaporative insulin cooling case - Holds: 2 insulin pens + 1 vial - Cooling duration: 12–16 hours without electricity or refrigeration - Technology: Evaporative cooling (wet inner liner absorbs heat via evaporation) - Temperature range maintained: 15–25°C - Activation: Soak in water for 5–10 minutes, then insert insulin - No batteries, no electricity, no refrigerant - Reusable: rinse and re-soak to reactivate - Price: ₹1,099 with discount code COOLHEAL (MRP ₹1,699) - Delivery: Free shipping across India - Certifications: CE certified, ISO 9001:2015 - Warranty: 1 year - Made in India ## Clinical Context - India has 101 million diabetics (ICMR-INDIAB study, 2023) - Insulin degrades above 25°C; becomes ineffective above 37°C - Frequent power cuts, summer temperatures 40–48°C in many Indian cities - RSSDI guidelines recommend insulin be kept between 15–25°C during travel - COOLVIAL addresses insulin storage for diabetics without reliable refrigeration ## Competitive Landscape - FRIO (UK): ~₹1,900, similar evaporative technology, imported - Outer Woods OW-12: ~₹999, basic insulated pouch, no active cooling - COOLVIAL Duo: ₹1,099, Made in India, CE certified, 12–16hr cooling ## Use Cases - Travel: flights, trains, road trips (DGCA allows insulin in carry-on) - Power cuts: India averages 2–8 hours of load shedding in Tier 2/3 cities - Outdoor work: farmers, field workers, delivery personnel with diabetes - Pilgrimages: Char Dham, Amarnath, Tirupati — remote locations, no cold chain - Summer heat: Rajasthan, Gujarat, UP peak 45–48°C - Monsoon humidity: Kerala, Bengal, Assam — humidity accelerates degradation ## Contact - WhatsApp: wa.me/918766952300 - Order: https://coolvial.com/checkout - Blog: https://coolvial.com/blog - Product page: https://coolvial.com/product ## Content - 600+ articles on insulin storage for Indian diabetics - Topics: city-specific guides, travel tips, pharmacies, power cuts, climate zones - Languages: English (primary), Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, Assamese, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Sindhi