Introduction to First Aid Blankets
Emergency Blanket is an important emergency product to keep on hand in cold weather.
Made of aluminiz foil film, this large blanket will reflect heat back to body and prevent heat loss in cold conditions. The material will stay flexible even in freezing temperatures and is also wind and waterproof.
Ideal to keep on hand in case of an emergency, this product is widely used by hikers, campers, and when hunting or fishing. Great to include in an emergency kit or even to keep on hand at the cabin. The Emergency Blanket is compact and lightweight, it weighs only 1.5 oz. It packs down to a small size that is convenient for transportation, and easily fits into a pocket or backpack.
Stays flexible in freezing temperatures and reflects body heat inward helping to prevent the onset of hypothermia. Essential survival gear for emergency preparedness. The Emergency Blanket is small, lightweight, and compact for easy transportation.
Wind and waterproof Size: 130 cm x 210 cm / 140*210cm /150 *210cm / 160*210cm
Features: SURVIVAL AT ITS BEST: Depend on the most advanced emergency blanket on the market, meticulously designed to never fail when you're counting on it with your life.
STAY WARM: Made from PET, it reflects 90% of your body heat to help you stay warm.
BURABLE: More durable than Mylar, this blanket resists tearing and will not shred like Mylar blankets if nicked or punctured.
MULTI-USE: A true ultra-light multifunction backcountry tool, this emergency blanket can also be used as a ground cloth, gear cover, first aid blanket, and more.
FULL PROTECTION: Shelter yourself from the elements with the Heatsheets material that is windproof and waterproof.
it is lightweight, compact, reflective on one side (silver) and has survival instructions printed on the other.
tear-resistant the material is.
The material does an outstanding job of reflecting heat and would certainly help prevent hyperthermia.
would recommend this Emergency Blanket be added to the kit of every person that ventures out of doors.
USAGE:
space blankets are included in many emergency, first aid, and survival kits because they are usually waterproof and windproof.
That, along with their low weight and ability to pack into a small space, has made them popular among outdoor enthusiasts and emergency workers.
Space blankets are often given to marathoners and other endurance athletes at the end of races, or while waiting before races if the weather is chilly.
The material may be used in conjunction with conductive insulation material and may be formed into a bag for use as a bivouac sack (survival bag).