Hypothermia heat retention sheet
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.
- Company:東栄
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