6/23/2023 0 Comments Keep it hotIt was in a difficult place, on my stomach, with my clothes constantly rubbing against it. She said: “They didn’t think it would heal otherwise. She was referred to a burns unit, and after two weeks trying to heal it she had to have a graft using skin from her thigh. She fell asleep on her side with a hot water bottle tucked into her stomach and woke to a large blister. Nurse Emma Walters told how she needed a skin graft after being burnt by one. These are not surface burns, these go really deep.” Ms Beers added: “Half of hot water bottle injuries need skin grafts and surgeries. Consumers have been asked to remove the cover to check the bottle itself, and also to avoid using just-boiled water. Old bottles can degrade over time and eventually split. Shop the entire HEATTECH thermal collection for women, men, kids, and toddlers.Calls to halt forced-fitting prepayment meters in Europe as UK looks to restart court warrants 21 May, 2023 Energy firms still threatening to force install prepayment meters despite court ban on warrants 15 May, 2023 Energy firms are still forcing entry into homes, but Government officials don't know why 11 May, 2023 Is it dangerous to keep using a hot water bottle? Adults can finish off their indoor look with cosy slippers. Our collection of HEATTECH thermal socks for kids even includes knee high styles for extra coverage. Venturing outside? Take a look at our HEATTECH accessories for women and add a pair of gloves to complete your look.Ĭhoose thick socks that are long enough to cover your ankle and not leave any gaps between the hem of your trousers to keep nice and warm this winter. Discover your new favourite winter layer among our women’s HEATTECH thermal T-shirts and tops. There’s something comforting about pulling down long sleeves to cover your wrists when it gets cold. 手首 ( tekubi): Long sleeves for warm wrists Choose from our range of HEATTECH thermal T-shirts and tops for men or browse our HEATTECH accessories for a soft and snuggly scarf to finish your look. Keep your neck warm and stay stylish in a sophisticated HEATTECH turtleneck. 首 ( kubi): Must-have scarves and turtlenecks Focusing on keeping these three body parts warm can help to keep the whole of your body warm, so are key when it comes to dressing for winters at home. Wrists are known as tekubi (手首), and ankles are known as ashikubi (足首). 首( kubi) is the Japanese character for neck, and is also used as the basis for two other body parts. Japanese strategic heating: the three kubi Wearing insulating yet breathable HEATTECH alone, or as a lightweight base layer beneath a jumper or top, can be a great way to preserve warmth while still being able to move freely. While it might be tempting to wear layer upon layer when it gets cold, there is a smart way to ensure you stay warm without resorting to bulky, uncomfortable outfits that quickly see you working up a sweat. Rather than run expensive heaters, home-dwellers rely on simple yet effective strategies to stay warm. These buildings excel on hot summer days, but can be difficult to heat during the winter. In Japan’s milder regions, such as Tokyo, houses are not designed for heat-retention, as temperatures rarely go below freezing. While many of us in Europe may be concerned about the cost of heating our homes, Japan has long been a country that knows how to use strategic layers of clothing to keep the cold at bay. Wearing thoughtfully designed, insulating clothes around the house will allow you to lower the temperature on your thermostat and save some precious energy this winter. Keep warm outside, and at home, with HEATTECH: Japanese thermal technology.
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