Five essentials, one sealed bag
Beanie, gloves, tube socks, mylar emergency blanket, and two hand warmers — the five items a stranded crew actually needs. Everything sealed in a single flow-wrap that fits a glove box or a jobsite first-aid cabinet.

Five-piece cold-weather emergency kit sealed in a ride-along flow-wrap. Inside: a ribbed-knit beanie, a pair of lightweight knit gloves, a pair of tube socks, a mylar emergency blanket, and two ten-hour air-activated hand warmers. Built for the truck cab, the tool trailer, and the jobsite first-aid cabinet — the crew stash that keeps a breakdown or a weather turn from becoming a hospital visit.
Beanie, gloves, tube socks, mylar emergency blanket, and two hand warmers — the five items a stranded crew actually needs. Everything sealed in a single flow-wrap that fits a glove box or a jobsite first-aid cabinet.
Two air-activated warmers per kit. Iron-powder chemistry holds 135°F for ten hours once opened. One per hand, one crew member warm enough to drive, work, or wait out a breakdown.
Metalized PET emergency blanket reflects ~90% of radiated body heat back at the wearer. Windproof, waterproof, folds to the size of a deck of cards. Single-use but disposable without guilt.
Truck cab, tool trailer, safety cabinet, supervisor’s desk. The kit that saves a cold-weather incident is the one already on-site when the forecast turns. Buy them by the case, distribute them before the first freeze.
Emergency kit, one size. Beanie and gloves inside are adult one-size knit that fits S–XL heads and hands. Tube socks fit men’s 9–13. Mylar blanket opens to 52” × 84” — covers one adult seated or lying down.
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