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When seconds count and warmth is the difference between stability and shock, the Emergency Survival Rescue Foil Blanket delivers immediate, reliable protection. Constructed from reflective mylar foil that retains up to 90% of body heat, this blanket is a staple in first aid kits, emergency response bags, EMS vehicles, and disaster preparedness supplies. At 84" x 52", it provides full-body coverage for most adults, while its compact folded size and lightweight profile make it easy to store anywhere it might be needed. Individually bagged for hygienic, ready-to-use deployment in any emergency.
How does a mylar foil blanket retain body heat?
Mylar is a polyester film with a metallic coating that reflects radiant heat back toward its source. When wrapped around a person, the reflective surface redirects the body's own infrared heat back inward rather than allowing it to dissipate into the surrounding environment. This makes mylar foil blankets highly effective at slowing heat loss in cold or shock conditions, even in wet or windy environments where traditional blankets lose effectiveness quickly.
Is this blanket reusable?
Mylar foil rescue blankets are designed primarily for single-use emergency deployment. The foil material can tear or crease with repeated folding and unfolding, which may reduce its reflective effectiveness over time. For emergency preparedness kits, it is best practice to replace used blankets and to periodically inspect stored blankets for packaging integrity.
What is the folded size of this blanket?
The blanket folds down to a compact size suitable for storage in standard first aid kits, emergency go-bags, glove compartments, and backpacks. The exact folded dimensions may vary slightly by unit, but the lightweight and slim profile are designed to take up minimal space in any emergency supply kit.
Can this blanket be used in wet or outdoor conditions?
Yes. Mylar foil is water-resistant and does not absorb moisture, making it effective in rain, snow, or wet outdoor environments where fabric blankets would become saturated and lose insulating ability. It can also be used as a ground cover or improvised shelter in survival situations to reflect radiant heat from the ground or sun.