Today we will talk about the advantages, disadvantages and applications of gel ice pack.
Benefit:
No need to refrigerate
Easy to activate. Simply fold and shake the package to activate its contents
Very suitable for first aid and emergency treatment on the spot
Lightweight and portable
Available in various sizes
Disadvantages:
Cannot be reused. Instant ice packs are for single use only
Can only be used for cold therapy
Compared with gel or clay bag, the cold retention time is shorter
Best for:
Emergency situations during travel (minor collisions and bruises during camping, backpacking or road trips)
Sports Injury
How to use?
Activate the coolant by tapping and shaking the quick-freeze bag. Make sure the ingredients are thoroughly mixed to achieve the best results.
Before applying to the affected area, wrap a cold pack with a small towel or cloth. Do not apply directly to the skin to avoid ice burns.
The application time should not exceed 15-20 minutes.
Gel ice pack is an important supplement to every first aid kit and emergency kit. These beautiful little bags don’t need a refrigerator to get cold-you can store them at room temperature and simply activate their contents when needed. Once the weather gets cold, you can apply an instant cold pack to the affected area even when outdoors to relieve pain and reduce possible swelling.
But how does the gel ice pack work?
Going from room temperature to almost freezing in a few seconds sounds like a magic, but the truth is that it's actually more of a chemical reaction.
For more product information, please click here: hot cold gel pack.