Saturday, December 21, 2019

Cool down with Custom Ice Packs / Cold Packs

These ice packs are perfect for sprains and strains. Print your hospital or pharmaceutical logo on these gel filled patches and your marketing budget will yield dividends.

Local pharmacies can imprint these with a phone number or website and give them to area school nurses and athletic trainers as a courtesy and an excellent tie in to future customers.

Try a heart-shaped ice pack to promote your heart clinic or heart health programs in hospitals, gyms, or wellness centers.

These Oval gel ice pack are perfect for any and every scratch, pain or itch. Imprint your name on these ice packs for any promotion.

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This Cloud shaped gel ice pack is great for outdoor summer days, bring these to any picnic, softball game, or tennis match to have on hand for first aid use.

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Consider a Star gel ice pack to promote your name. Give them to local pharmacies, doctors or school nurses to hand out and promote your name. These are also a great promotional item for allergist clinics to give to their patients after receiving injections.

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

5 Ways to Make Homemade Ice Packs

Every now and then life hands you a situation that says “I need an icepack!!” Reference

Maybe you’ve had an injury or a sprain, perhaps a hurt child needs to soothe a boo boo, someone might be recovering from surgery. . .
maybe you just need to keep your lunch cold.

When you find yourself needing an ice pack, why not Make Your Own?  I’ve got five easy ways that you can make a homemade ice pack and they’re all easy to do with using common household items that can be put in ziploc bags and then popped in the freezer.   If you want  a little extra security against leakage, you can also double bag your ice packs by putting the ziploc bag inside a second ziploc bag, with the zippered side facing down toward the bottom.  And one of the methods is even easier – just use a wet sponge!

Here’s how to do it:

1.  Corn Syrup
Corn syrup (such as a brand like Karo Light Corn Syrup) makes an excellent gel type of online custom ice packs.  It stays nice and squishy and flexible and doesn’t change texture or color in the freezer.  It also contains nothing harmful if it would accidentally puncture or leak in a lunch, aside from things getting a little sticky.   It can be made using any size ziploc bag.  Simply pour some corn syrup into the bag, seal, and put in the freezer for several hours.  This is my favorite method for making a homemade ice pack and I keep one in the freezer all the time.  It’s especially good for injuries because it stays flexible and can be molded around ankles, knees, wrists or other sore areas.

2.  Dish Soap
Dish soap can also be used to make a simple homemade ice pack and depending on how long you leave it in the freezer, it can be more gel like and flexible or firmer and icier.  I prefer to take it back out of the freezer after just 2 hours because then it will still be flexible and squishy (much like the corn syrup). If you leave the dish soap ice pack in the freezer for longer than a couple hours, it will be much more icy and firm.  So the time frame for this method is more important, depending on what type of ice pack you want.  Either way, it’s a simple method that can be made in any size ziploc bag by just pouring in dish soap.  No measuring is needed.  I’ve tried this method with both Dawn dish soap and Ajax dish soap which both worked well, and I would think that other brands of dish soap should work for making an ice pack too.

3.  Rubbing Alcohol
The addition of alcohol to water will keep it from freezing completely which makes it an easy way to create a homemade ice pack.  To make this method in a quart size ziploc bag, combine 1½ cups of water with a ½ cup of rubbing alcohol.  Seal and put in the freezer for several hours or overnight.   Sometimes you can also find a Green Colored Wintergreen Rubbing Alcohol which gives the ice pack a little bit of color.  I made this version in the smaller snack size ziploc bags and simply cut the recipe in half, combining ¾ cup water with ¼ cup of the rubbing alcohol.


4.  Salt
For a really cheap and easy DIY ice pack, simply add some ordinary table salt to water.  Salt is another ingredient that when added to water will keep it from freezing completely. Use a sandwich size or quart size  bag and add 2 tablespoons of salt to 2 cups of water.  Seal and put in the freezer for several hours or overnight.

5.  Sponge
Finally, you can create an ice pack by using a clean sponge, getting it wet with water and putting it in the freezer. This is a good method for an ice pack for lunches as it’s just water with no other possibly harmful substances.  The sponge will be hard and firm with no flexibility when first taken out of the freezer.  As it warms up it becomes moist and soft again, but not drippy.  You can put it in a baggie if you want, but it isn’t absolutely necessary.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Why do sportsmen put something fresh on their necks in warm weather?

You have probably already seen it at a running match, a football match or a game of tennis in warm weather conditions: athletes who put something fresh on their necks. Why are they doing that?

The body temperature rises during exercise. Warm weather conditions add to that. Putting something fresh ( for example, an ice bag, a cold drink can or a wet towel ) on your neck helps to cool your body.

This is because the blood vessels in your head, neck and wrists are just under the skin. Your body uses  well-blooded spots to dissipate the heat.

Your wrists and neck are ideal places to cool down your body, because those spots are not only well-blooded, but also because arteries are running. And they do not narrow when the environment cools down, something that happens with normal blood vessels. And if the blood vessels narrow too much, your body will no longer lose the heat.

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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Reusable Gel Ice Packs

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Are you looking for a way to transport fish, meat, dairy, produce, pharmaceuticals, food, flowers and perishable products in a safe, hygienic and temperature controlled condition?

The Thermoshield gel ice pack is the ideal solution to keep chilled or frozen food products cool throughout every stage of transit, to guarantee they reach their destination in pristine condition.

The unique gel formula is food safe and USFDA approved, and stays frozen a longer than standard ice. The segmented design of the pack means it’s still flexible when frozen, and the super-tough seals reduce any risk of contamination.

The innovative Thermoshield Gel Ice Pack products are hygienic, mess-free, well presented ice replacement packs on the market.

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How is the Thermoshield ice pack cost efficient?

Thermoshield gel ice packs are reusable, they can be refrozen and reused multiple times without any impact on the performance of the ice pack. This means our clients can achieve additional savings if they can reclaim and clean the ice packs after each use. Thermoshield gel based ice packs are versatile and flexible to use, even when frozen. These flexible ice packs work like an ice blanket, and can be used to wrap around food, bottles and other perishable products to ensure products are totally insulated and covered to stay chilled for longer.

Whether you deal in seafood, meat, or produce products, the Thermoshield reusable ice packs are the perfect choice to keep the temperature at the optimum level during transport, right to their destination.

Thermoshield Gel Ice Packs have proven to be consistently reliable and cost effective for many Australian clients:

Packed ready to use
Excellent value for money
Reusable, can be refrozen multiple times
Flexible when frozen, segmented packs provide blanket chill
Effective and hassle free packaging, no dipping preparation required
Leak-proof - No risk of water/ice contamination
Protects chilled products against unexpected delays in transit times
Non-toxic gel and USFDA approved for food safety


Applications for Thermoshield reusable gel ice packs

Thermoshield reusable ice packs can be used in various applications when transporting products using air freight, sea freight, or road freight services:

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These flexible freezer ice packs are manufactured and delivered Australia wide including Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Darwin and Tasmania. Ice Packs are available in different sizes and weights. Thermoshield also has the capability to manufacture customized sized ice packs, or custom printed ice packs.

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Custom Ice Packs in Everyday Use

Custom Ice Packs and Promotional Gel Packs with your promotional logo imprinted by Adco Marketing.  These are great medical giveaways that will be used for years to come!  Whether for coolers or as a medical therapy, our custom ice packs come in a variety of shapes and fills.  We can do custom hot and cold packs with your choice of fill color as well as online custom ice packs for general use.  These are great healthcare giveaways for trade shows and more.

There are certain items in life that seem to be standard in everyday living. This list includes everything from ovens to toothpaste. It is easy to take these items for granted because we use them so often, it is inconceivable that we may ever be without them. One item that is used fairly often, but is overlooked by many is the multifunctional ice pack. This is a very versatile tool that most adults have sitting in the back of their freezer. They are also often used as a promotional tool. Many companies place their logo and contact information onto ice packs and then give them away in some manner so as to spread awareness of their brand. Here, we will be talking about different types of ice packs and their everyday uses. Reference

Ice Packs for Leg Injuries – At some point in their lives, most people have heard the phrase “put some ice on it” after an injury. Sometimes this may come from a concerned family member or friend, other times it comes straight from the doctor. When you have injured some part of your leg, there are some injuries where ice is the best treatment and others where heat should be used instead. There are several areas of the leg that have the potential to become injured. There are joints at the hip, knee, and ankle. Of course, bones run through the entire leg that could be broken. Also, there are tendons, ligaments, and muscles and each can be injured. Different types of injuries require different types of treatments. The main use for ice is when an injury has caused swelling. Swelling is caused when blood vessels open too far, the cold of an ice pack shrinks the blood vessels back to a normal, or at least semi-normal size. By doing this, the ice reduces the swelling allowing for faster recovery and less pain. As far as ice packs go, there are many different shapes and sizes. Some are very generic so as to be able to be used anywhere on the body. Others are shaped and contoured in such a way as to better conform to certain areas of the body. The ice packs made for the leg are generally longer and either curved or flexible to wrap around the injured part of the leg.

Ice Packs for Face Injuries –  Unfortunately, accidents happen in life that result in injuries and bruises. Sometimes, these accidents involve the facial area. When someone gets a black eye they usually put something cold on it. Depending, this “cold item” can range from a raw steak to a frozen bag of peas and every imaginable thing in between. However, there is no need to ruin perfectly good food items to treat a black eye or any other facial injury. There are actually ice packs designed just for the face. There are some companies that even make customized round ice packs for the face. These ice packs are made specifically for all areas of the face. This includes treating black eyes, busted lips, bruised or broken jaws, busted noses, or bumped heads. The same principle as described before applies here. The discoloration and swelling that comes from most facial injuries occur due to the widening of blood vessels or the pooling of blood in the injured area (i.e. a black eye). The cold of the ice pack reduces the swelling by shrinking the blood vessel to a more normal size.

Ice Packs for Coolers – There are many times in day-to-day life when a cooler is a complete necessity. One of those time is when you are heading to the grocery store to buy cold food products such as meat, cheese, or ice cream. It is vital for these items to remain at a certain temperature to remain safe. When the temperature is very high outside, it can be incredibly difficult to maintain safe food temperatures during travel. For these occasions, the best option is to take a cooler along full of ice or ice packs. Most people tend to use ice for this purpose, but this is not necessarily the best option. Ice melts and makes food packages soppy which reduces the integrity of the packaging and sometimes even the food itself. Also, it can create a mess if the cooler tips or leaks. Ice packs, on the other hand, cannot create a mess even once the cold is completely gone. Picnics are another great time to use ice packs. Again, most people use regular ice, but ice packs are the far superior choice.

Ice Packs for Lunch Boxes – One of the best everyday uses for an ice pack is in a lunchbox. Lunchboxes are generally filled first thing in the morning, but it is hours before the food will be consumed. While some food items do not require being kept cold, there are quite a few that do. It is often difficult to pack a lunch with much variety when you do not have a way to keep the food chilled. To provide more variety to packed lunches, an ice pack is most certainly the way to go. Most ice packs stay cold for hours at a time before starting to warm up. Therefore, food will stay cold for a long time when you use an ice pack in the lunchbox. There are even some lunch boxes designed to hold in cold or heat. These are ideal to pair with an ice pack for maximum chill.

There are a great many everyday uses for ice packs and this list has been only a very few of those uses. Ice packs have the potential to be fantastic promotional devices when applied correctly. There are many companies that produce customized ice packs that have a business’s logo and basic information printed on them. These are then distributed to potential customers. With so many potential uses in everyday life, people will see the logo and contact information on a regular basis. Every time this information is seen, it creates an opportunity to gain a new customer.

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

16 heat wave hacks to help you survive in the summer

With the summer warming up we are all looking for ways to cool down. Of course you have the essence: sweet new swimsuit, check. Windy halter, check. Flowy summer dress with slip, check. But when real dog days strike - you know, the kind that forces you to crawl command back to your overly air-conditioned office - it's time to banish every trick in the book. Here are 16 ah-maze summer hacks to help you survive the next heat wave.



1. Find some shade: or make a few. When the bright sun is preventing you from enjoying the outdoors, make a simple fabric cover by tensioning the cable through the grommets. (via In Decora)



2. Watermelon popsicles: these healthy layered ice dives made with watermelon, kiwi and coconut water are exactly what you need to cool down. With every bite there is a sweet surprise: the "seeds" are chocolate chips. (via Cooking Classy)



3. Messy Summer Updo: take that hair out of your neck and you'll feel ten times cooler. The best thing about getting a summer is the messier it is, the better it looks. (Feminine Club)



4. DIY Calming Cold Towels: make it a chic resort and do some frosty towels yourself. Freeze a few towels with eucalyptus oil to hold by the hand and then run the cloth over your forehead, face and along the back of your neck. Take a deep breath and let the scent of eucalyptus oil refresh your senses. (via Shape)



5. Aloe Vera and Lavender Skin-Soothing DIY: Although you wear sunscreen, sun exposure can still irritate your skin. These ice balms are made from aloe vera, essential lavender oil and glycerin, so they soothe your skin while they cool you down. (via Soap Queen)



6. Homemade Ice Packs: for making this super simple ice pack yourself, it only costs two things you already have in your kitchen - a sponge and a freezer. Bonus: it is the only ice pack that does not leak. (via Live Simply)



7. DIY Fruity Ice Cubes: where is the fun in ordinary old cubes and water? These beautiful cubes are refreshing to the eye and in the glass. Go savory, sweet or a little of both. (Feminine Club)



8. Intex Swim Center Family Lounge inflatable swimming pool ($ 129): Have you ever looked at a children's pool and wished they came in large sizes? Good news - they do that! It is no surprise that Amazon has them and that they are exactly * customized for a terrace. This comes with four built-in seats, so you can invite some friends. Can you say pool par-tay?



9. DIY Fountain Wading Pool: This brilliant fountain is made of three inflatable kiddie pools and a battery powered floating sprayer. Place it on the terrace or even in the driveway. As soon as you get home from work, you can immediately wade in and wet your feet. (via eHow)



10. Urban Outfitters Instant Water Balloon Filler Pack ($ 16): Think back to those summer days when it wasn't summer before you had your first water balloon fight. This gizmo fills hundreds of water balloons in less than a minute.



11. Cool that fur. Baby: When it gets warm and we feel the heat, our pets do that too. Take a guideline from this little boy, and give yours a pile of ice on your stomach. Maybe they let you participate. (Via Milner Feeds)



12. DIY Sprinkler Car Wash: this "car wash" tricycle is made from sprinkler fittings. The brightly colored sponges, pool noodles and rubber bands make it exciting and chilly. (via apartment therapy)



13. Slip and Slide DIY: When it gets hot, it can get hot. If you want to make this giant slide, make sure you like the neighborhood. Grab the largest tarp you can find, roll it over the biggest hill on the block and then add soap and water. Gravity does the rest. (via The Chive)



14. DIY Personal Water Blob: These giant water spots are made using plastic sheets, an iron and some duct tape. Make sure you make a complete set, because when those temps start to rise, everyone deserves theirs. (via Hello, Wonderful)



15. DIY Capri Sun: In the past, summer wasn't a summer without a Capri Sun sipper to cool you down and quench your thirst. Fast forward to today and grow older by putting some * adult * drinks in those classic bags. Exactly what you need when you sit back in your adult kiddie pool. Don't forget to hydrate with a lot of H2O. (Feminine Club)

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