Hypothermia Blanket

A lightweight, compact, and highly effective thermal retention blanket designed to preserve body heat in critical emergency situations.

Key Features

✔️  Three-layer construction with reflective metallic layer to lock in body heat efficiently
✔️  Innovative air-cell network traps warmth for rapid thermal insulation
✔️  Latex-free, safe for all users, including those with sensitivities
✔️  Compact and ultra-lightweight (724 g) for easy transport and rapid deployment
✔️  Full-body coverage (2.3 m × 2 m) with anterior and lateral access points for medical interventions
✔️  Secure VELCRO® closure ensures consistent heat retention during use
✔️  Ideal for emergency response, trauma care, and pre-hospital medical scenarios
✔️ Durable and portable packaging for easy storage and readiness in life-saving kits

Hypothermia Blanket

The Hypothermia Blanket measures 2.3 meters by 2 meters and weighs 724 grams, constructed from three distinct material layers in high-visibility orange coloring. The inner layer consists of a cellular structure that traps warm air pockets within microscopic chambers, while the middle reflective metallic membrane redirects radiant heat back toward the user’s body surface. The outer shell uses tear-resistant polyethylene that maintains structural integrity during patient movement and transport operations.

The blanket features anterior and lateral access points that provide medical personnel entry to torso and limb areas without complete patient unwrapping. These zippered openings accommodate intravenous line placement, wound assessment, and vital sign monitoring while maintaining thermal protection across remaining body surfaces. The latex-free materials eliminate allergic reaction risks during emergency care. Packaged dimensions of 32 x 30.5 x 12 centimeters allow storage in standard medical response bags. Operating temperature range extends from -40°F to 140°F without material degradation.

Combat medics apply the Hypothermia Blanket to trauma casualties during golden hour treatment phases where shock prevention determines survival outcomes in austere environments. Naval rescue swimmers wrap recovered personnel immediately after cold water extractions to arrest core temperature decline during helicopter transport. Air force pararescue teams carry these blankets during high-altitude operations where exposure threatens mission success. Army mountain warfare units issue them to soldiers conducting extended patrols in sub-zero conditions.

Tactical Supply Pakistan maintains inventory of thermal management equipment engineered for emergency medical scenarios where environmental exposure compounds injury severity.

Does this blanket replace active warming devices in hypothermia treatment?
No. This blanket prevents further heat loss but does not generate warmth. Severe hypothermia requires active rewarming through heated fluids, warming blankets, or controlled environmental heating alongside passive insulation.

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