First, temperature is a key factor affecting the stability of animal intestinal health conditioners. Generally speaking, such products need to be stored at room temperature or in a cool place to avoid high temperatures and severe cold environments. The specific temperature range may vary from product to product, but it is generally recommended to be between 10°C and 30°C. This temperature range should also be maintained during transportation to prevent the product from failing due to temperature changes.
Second, humidity is also an important consideration. Animal intestinal health conditioners are prone to moisture and mold and deterioration, so the storage environment should be kept dry and the relative humidity should be controlled between 35% and 75%. During transportation, it is also necessary to ensure that the packaging is well sealed to prevent moisture intrusion.
Third, light also affects some animal intestinal health conditioners. Some conditioners containing photosensitive ingredients are prone to decomposition and deterioration under light, so they should be stored in a dark place, such as using brown bottles or opaque packaging for storage and transportation.
Fourth, when storing animal intestinal health conditioners, care should be taken to avoid mixing with other chemicals to avoid chemical reactions that may cause product deterioration. At the same time, it is also necessary to prevent children or pets from accidentally ingesting them.
Fifth, during transportation, the product packaging should be kept intact to avoid squeezing, falling, and other situations that may cause packaging damage. In addition, a smooth and fast transportation method should be selected to reduce the bumps and time of the product on the way.
Sixth, for animal intestinal health conditioners that need to be refrigerated or frozen, such as products containing active ingredients such as probiotics, ensure that the cold chain is always maintained during storage and transportation. This requires the use of specialized refrigeration equipment and regular temperature records to ensure product quality.
Finally, different brands and types of animal intestinal health conditioners may have different storage and transportation requirements. Therefore, be sure to read the product instructions carefully before use and follow the manufacturer's instructions for storage and transportation.