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I am a race director. How should Heatsheets be stored for use at a future event?

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I am a race director. How should Heatsheets be stored for use at a future event?

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We recommend you store your Heatsheets (unopened, if possible) in a cool, dry place. The metal may begin to oxidize over time. That process can be accelerated if exposed to moisture for an extended period of time. Helping You Choose a Vendor for Heat-Reflective Blankets: What is the right size for a mass participation, endurance event finish line? • Based on basic body measurement (anthropometry) tables, and the slightly smaller size of the average male and female runner, Heatsheets brand blankets are 48 x 72 to provide coverage for the upper torso, hips, and as much of the upper leg as possible, without creating a tripping hazard. 48x 72 blankets have been used at events for almost 30 years, without incident. • Blankets that are too long pose a serious tripping hazard to finishers who may be exhausted, unsteady, or disoriented. AFMInc can produce Heatsheets in various sizes, based on the individual needs. How are the sheets packaged? Why does packaging matter? • Some vendors produce f

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