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What effect would extremely warm temperatures have on the manikins? Would coated bodies have a tendency to stick together when they come in contact, such as in the training packs?

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What effect would extremely warm temperatures have on the manikins? Would coated bodies have a tendency to stick together when they come in contact, such as in the training packs?

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The manikins will not stick to each other, even when stored in very warm temperatures. The coating is “block resistant” (i.e. resists adhering to other coated objects) up to 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Warm temperatures will not damage the bellows or other manikin parts.

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