Survival blanket.
Survival blankets are also called first aid blankets, survival blankets, cold blankets, warm blankets and sun protection blankets. Its main function is to protect against cold and keep warm in case of emergency.
Survival blankets are essential supplies for public emergency and family emergency in many countries. In 2011, after the earthquake in Japan, citizens evacuated wearing life-saving blankets.

Some products in some countries also print emergency response methods on the survival blanket

Survival blankets for foreign marathon runners

Professional Outdoor Survival Blanket

We can see that the two sides of the life-saving blanket are coated with silver and gold aluminum foil respectively. Its function is to use the principle of reflection to reflect the heat radiation of our body by using the aluminum foil to slow down the heat dissipation of the human body so as to achieve the effect of keeping warm. Its emissivity Up to 90%.
Survival blankets are not high-tech gadgets, and the manufacturing cost is very low, so the price is also relatively cheap.
The use of survival blankets in outdoor environments




The Power of a Survival Blanket
In addition to the function of preventing cold and keeping warm, the survival blanket also has many functions in outdoor sports. It can play the role of sun protection, and can also be used as a temporary floor mat. It can be put on the tent to prevent rain and cold wind, and can be wrapped in a sleeping bag to enhance warmth. The material of the rescue blanket is very strong, so it can also be used as a simple stretcher for outdoor emergency.

Here are some application methods of life-saving blankets for your reference:
The main function of the emergency blanket is to play an emergency warming role in the outdoor environment. When there is an injured person or hypothermia occurs, immediately cover or cover the body with the emergency blanket to prevent a sharp drop in body temperature.
The emergency blanket can be used as a reflective film to send a positioning signal to the air or search and rescue personnel.
The emergency blanket can be used as an emergency poncho and used to build an emergency wind and rain shelter.
When encountering a glacier, it can also be used to wrap the feet to prevent cold and wading.
When camping in cold areas, you can also put the emergency blanket into the sleeping bag, and at the same time, you can also put the emergency blanket under the sleeping pad, which can play a certain role in keeping warm.
The first aid blanket can also play a role in sun protection when draped over the head, face and body.
In an emergency, it can also be twisted into a rope for fixing and bundling.
In addition, it can also be used as a reflector in outdoor backlight photography to fill in the light on the face of the person being photographed.

Small objects have great functions, don't overlook the great role of lifesaving blankets outdoors, please include lifesaving blankets as a must-have item for your outdoor travel!






