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Emergency Thermal Survival Blanket 130×210cm | Foil First Aid
Emergency Thermal Survival Blanket 130×210cm | Foil First Aid
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Stay Warm & Visible When It Matters Most
Whether you're hiking in the wilderness, preparing an emergency kit, or caught in an unexpected storm, this Emergency Thermal Survival Blanket is a must-have lifesaver. Measuring a generous 130 × 210 cm (51" × 83"), this military-grade mylar foil blanket retains up to 80% of your body heat, keeping hypothermia at bay in cold or wet conditions. Compact enough to fit in any pack or glove box, yet powerful enough to handle real emergencies. Made in Mainland China.
Key Features
- Superior Heat Retention: PET film + reflective coating traps up to 80% of body heat, protecting against hypothermia in cold, wet, or windy environments.
- Emergency Signaling: The highly reflective gold/silver surface acts as a signal mirror to attract attention from rescue personnel or aircraft.
- Waterproof Rain Protection: Use it as a makeshift poncho or prop it up as a canopy during rainfall — ideal for hiking, camping, and survival situations.
- Car Sun Shield: Place over your vehicle's front windshield on hot summer days to dramatically reduce interior heat buildup.
- Lightweight & Compact: Folds down to pocket size — a smart addition to any first aid kit, bug-out bag, or emergency vehicle kit.
- Multi-Pack Options: Available in packs of 5–30 so you can stock up for your whole family, team, or vehicle fleet.
- Durable Material: Made from robust PET film with a reflective metallic coating — windproof, tearproof, and built to last in tough conditions.
Specifications
- Size (Unfolded): 130 × 210 cm / 51.18 × 82.68 in
- Material: PET Film + Reflective Metallic Coating
- Color: Gold & Silver
- Use Cases: Hiking, Camping, Survival, First Aid, Car Emergency Kit
Multiple Uses in One Blanket
This isn't just a blanket — it's a multi-purpose survival tool. Wrap yourself in it to stay warm, lay it on the ground as a moisture barrier, use it to signal rescuers, or shade your car windshield. From wilderness survival to roadside emergencies, this foil blanket is ready for anything.
Pack Smart for Any Adventure
Outdoor safety experts recommend keeping at least one emergency blanket in every pack, vehicle, and home emergency kit. Browse more essential gear from our store:
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Expert Safety Resources
Learn more about outdoor preparedness and emergency survival planning from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security – Ready.gov Emergency Supply Kit Guide. For first aid and hypothermia prevention tips, visit the CDC Cold Stress & Hypothermia Prevention Resource.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the emergency thermal survival blanket retain body heat?
A: The blanket is made from a PET film with a metallic reflective coating that acts as a radiant heat barrier. It reflects your own body heat back toward you, retaining up to 80% of the warmth your body naturally produces — making it highly effective at preventing hypothermia in cold or wet outdoor conditions.
Q: Can the emergency survival blanket be reused?
A: While the blanket is durable enough for multiple uses under careful handling, it is primarily designed as a lightweight emergency item. With proper folding and storage after use, many customers get several uses out of each blanket. For critical survival situations, it's always recommended to carry a fresh spare.
Q: What size is the survival foil blanket, and will it fit an adult?
A: Yes! The blanket unfolds to a full 130 × 210 cm (approximately 51" × 83"), which is large enough to fully wrap around an adult. It's also big enough to use as a car windshield cover or improvised canopy.
Q: Is this survival blanket waterproof?
A: Absolutely. The PET film construction makes this blanket fully waterproof and windproof, making it ideal for use as a rain poncho or canopy during unexpected downpours while hiking or camping.
