1 x Emergency Space PREMIUM Blankets Camping Survival

 Rescue First Aid

 Thermal 


An Emergency Blanket, sometimes referred to as a first aid blanket, space blanket, Mylar, thermal or weather blanket, is used in emergencies to reduce heat loss in a Person's / Pet / Animals body  caused by thermal radiation, water evaporation and convection. Many people think, since they have never needed one, that it’s a waste of space to put one in their pack, but this is a multi-use item that can serve so many more functions than it was designed for. When spending time outdoors we prefer to bring multi-use items to save space and weight.  An emergency blanket has tons of uses.

You also can keep 1 or two Emergency Blankets in your car as well.

We have 46 suggestions uses for survival (see below of the listing), Please note: some of these will require your discretion.


We provide a same day Handling and Posting! 


Features:

-100% Brand New & Good Quality.

-Colour: Silver.

-Large size: 210cm x 160cm.

-Weight: approx. 58g each.

-The material is designed to reflect up to 97 percent of radiated heat. 

- The blankets are designed to be waterproof as well.

-Material: Mylar film with Alumium coating.

-Individual packaging.

-Easy to storage.

-It can be kept in storage for long due.

 

 

Package included:

1 x Emergency Space Blankets

 

 

 

Here are 46 suggestions Uses for an Emergency Blanket:

1.    The obvious – wrapping in it for warmth.

2.    Use as an extra layer in sleeping bag for warmth.

3.    Stringing up as a signal device – not too tight – so it creates movement in the wind and increases your chance of being seen.

4.    Place it on the ground as a signal device and fold in different patterns to communicate a message.

5.    Melt snow by placing small amounts on space blanket in the sun and funnel into a container.

6.    Dry Your Clothes Quickly---Even if the air is cold Mylar will quickly dry clothes placed on the material in direct or even indirect sunlight. Wet clothing is deadly in cold weather, so as soon as possible get out of the wet clothes, and then wrap yourself in a blanket then lay another blanket out in the sun and place the clothes on it. Wring the clothing out as much as possible before placing on the blanket. Do not overlap the clothing, and turn occasionally for faster results.

7.    Small rain shelter: create buttons by looping a slip knot over the corners of blanket.

8.    Use as material to write on, given you have a marker.

9.    Twist for extra rope material.

10. Build a horseshoe pack to carry small items.

11. Twist and loop it through pants, and tie to make a belt.

12. Tie off ends to create air space for an improvised flotation device.

13. Cut off small pieces as part of lure to catch fish (they like shiny materials).

14. Use blanket as aluminum foil to warm food near the coals of a fire.

15. Create a sling.

16. Use as a tourniquet.

17. Use as a compression bandage.

18. Put in your kids’ backpack carrier to give them additional warmth.

19. Use as gaiters, by wrapping around leg – secure with duct tape.

20. Using as a pack liner (inside) or cover (outside) to keep clothes dry in rainy weather.

21. Twist into an antenna to boost cell phone, radio, or TV reception.

22. Improvised survival lingerie – be creative.

23. Use as a strip to tie splints for broken or sprained bones. (Note: this was placed directly after the previous two for a reason.)

24. Use as cushion material for improvised splints.

25. Use as a water carrying device.

26. Use as a fire reflector to maximize heat toward your direction.

27. Use to reflect sun onto tinder to build a fire.

28. Use to reflect the sun to heat water.

29. Build a mini hammock.

30. Improvised tanning bed.

31. Stuff with clothing for use as a warm pillow.

32. Improvise a light by redirecting light from a full moon, sun or flashlight.

33. Line feet inside boots to keep socks dry.

34. Build an outdoor refrigerator by wrapping food inside as a ball, tying off, then placing in a creek.  (Weigh down the end of bag with rock to prevent from floating away.)

35. Cut into strips and tie to trees for marking a trail.

36. Improvise a sea anchor for a raft.

37. Use in a shallow creek in a forest fire to make an air pocket to breath while the fire passes over.  If you don’t think this works read Big Burn, read it either way cause it’s one of the best outdoor books I’ve ever read.

38. Cut into 10-inch squares then tie off ends after filling with nuts, berries, or other handful of small items you’d like to carry.

39. Cut into 3-inch squares wrap stones to create a weight that’s easy to tie off for fishing.

40. Fill with sand, snow, or dirt and ties off to end to create an anchor or deadman.  (NOT for climbing or rappelling.)

41. Use as a cleaning device in lieu of clothing or rag, to scrub a pan, fir instance.

42. Use to reset a broken arm (when solo) by tying one end to a tree then placing your wrist in other end with slip knot and using body weight to reset the bone.

43. Spread it over a large rock or picnic table as a makeshift tablecloth.

44. Use to improvise a knife sheath.

45. Use to make a food/bear cache by wrapping food in the blanket, tying with rope, tossing rope over a high branch, hoisting up, then tying off the other end.

46. Create a funnel by tying 4 sides and placing a container under to collect rain water.  Place a rock at bottom to keep a steady stream.



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