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{{Short description|Warehouse where perishable goods are refrigerated}}
[[File:Cold Storage Warehouse, northwest corner. On the right, Hay and Grain Warehouse. - Curtis Wharf, Cold Storage Warehouse, O and Second Streets, Anacortes, Skagit County, WA HABS WASH,29-ANAC,1-G-2.tif|thumb|A cold storage warehouse in Anacortes, Washington]]
[[File:PSM V39 D038 Room in a cold storage warehouse.jpg|thumb|left|A room in a cold storage warehouse, c. 1891]]
A '''cool warehouse''' or '''cold storage warehouse''' is a [[warehouse]] where [[perishable|perishable goods]] are stored and [[Refrigeration|refrigerated]]. Products stored can be, amongst other things, [[food]], especially [[meat]], other [[agriculture|agricultural products]], [[pharmaceutical drug]]s, other [[chemical substance|chemicals]] and [[blood]].<ref>{{Cite journal|date=1916|title=New Jersey: Foodstuffs. Cold Storage. Regulation of. (Ch. 101, Act Mar. 16, 1916)|journal= Public Health Reports|volume=31|issue=31|pages=2122–2124|jstor=4573937}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Holmes|first=George K.|date=1913|title=Prevention of Waste and Seasonal Price Fluctuations Through Refrigeration|journal=The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science|volume=50|pages=48–56|doi=10.1177/000271621305000107|jstor=1012671|s2cid=153749376|url=https://zenodo.org/record/2396535}}</ref>
== See also ==
*[[Cool store]]
*[[2800 Polar Way]]
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 23 April 2024
A cool warehouse or cold storage warehouse is a warehouse where perishable goods are stored and refrigerated. Products stored can be, amongst other things, food, especially meat, other agricultural products, pharmaceutical drugs, other chemicals and blood.[1][2]
See also
References
- ^ "New Jersey: Foodstuffs. Cold Storage. Regulation of. (Ch. 101, Act Mar. 16, 1916)". Public Health Reports. 31 (31): 2122–2124. 1916. JSTOR 4573937.
- ^ Holmes, George K. (1913). "Prevention of Waste and Seasonal Price Fluctuations Through Refrigeration". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 50: 48–56. doi:10.1177/000271621305000107. JSTOR 1012671. S2CID 153749376.
External links
Media related to Cold storage at Wikimedia Commons