Effective for recovery from and prevention of hypothermia. When opened, the heating element reacts with oxygen to generate heat. No power supply is needed, and it lasts a long time, suitable for disasters, emergencies, and medical situations.
- No battery required; the heating element reacts with oxygen in the air to generate heat.
- It is a self-heating type that physically heats rather than just retaining heat (approximately 38-40°C).
- Heats up in about 10-20 minutes and maintains heat for a maximum of 8-10 hours.
- Available in various sizes, from those that cover the body to those for infant protection.
- Multiple heating elements are arranged on a non-woven fabric sheet.
- Sealed in a protective poly bag that does not allow air or water to pass through.
- The flat and lightweight packaging makes storage and carrying easy.
- Can be used as a substitute for blankets before and after surgery, and to prevent body temperature drop during emergency transport.
- Provides first aid for hypothermia during disaster relief and rescue operations.
- Prepared for emergencies in evacuation centers, aid stations, and mountain lodges.
- Bulk purchases are available for local governments, fire and emergency equipment companies, medical retailers, sports shops, etc.
- Sizes and other specifications can be selected according to purpose and use.
- In addition to the sheet, there is also a vest that can be worn on the body.