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Step 1
Emergency blankets can be used to stay warm. Wrap the blanket around the person in need of warmth. You want to wrap it tightly but not too tightly, and it's generally recommended that you cover the feet, entire body, and most of the head. A larger individual may require two blankets to be adequately covered. Try to position the person on as dry of land as possible and with as much sun directed at them as possible. The blanket keeps the person warm through using the sun on its reflective surface.
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Step 2
Emergency blankets can be used to keep a car cool if it breaks down on a hot summer day. Place the blanket, reflective side up, over the windshield on the car. If you have extras, you can place them over the windows and the rear windshield as well. This will help to keep the car cool.
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Step 3
Emergency blankets can be used to create shade where there is none. Hang the emergency blanket above you, with the reflective side facing up. Instant shade!
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Step 4
Emergency blankets can be hung next to a campfire to make the area where you are sitting warmer. Place the reflective side towards the fire and enjoy the toasty warmth!











Comments
insidestory said
on 2/23/2009 Wow, what great ideas to use these blankets for! Thanks for sharing with us. I think eveyone should have a couple in their car all the time.
luv2blog said
on 2/22/2009 Very creative. I never thought of using my emergency blanket for anything other than keeping warm in a car or when stranded somewhere. 5 stars!
DenaEBolton said
on 2/22/2009 Another article with great (and very useful) info. 5*
LEJockimo said
on 2/19/2009 I LOVE these things - I have several in my truck at all times. Thanks!
georgelarson said
on 2/19/2009 Good information for using emergency blankets. Thanks.