Foot Warmers are designed to keep feet and toes warm and
cozy when outdoors in cool temperatures
Do you spend a lot of time outdoors in cool temperatures? Then
foot warmers may be right for you. They are designed to keep
toes and feet warm and cozy.
How to use them: a foot warmer is designed as inserts to be placed
inside shoes or boots. Foot warmers usually are sold with two inserts
per package, but some companies sell foot warmers with multiple
inserts. Foot warmers are designed to fit both women's and men's
shoes. Ingredients in foot warmers may include iron powder, water,
activated carbon, cellulose and salt. When used properly, foot warmers
can provide a constant warm temperature, usually averaging 90 F
(35C), for up to five hours.
Warnings on wearing Foot Warmers
Foot warmers are not meant to be worn in the following manner:
- With bare feet
- With Sheer hosiery
- With sandals or other open shoes
- With running shoes
- On any area of the body other than the feet
- On feet that are bruised or swollen
- On feet that are infected or have frostbite
- While sleeping
Foot warmers should not be used by children or infants. Individuals,
including some elderly and handicapped individuals who may not be
able to remove the foot warmers by themselves, should not use foot
warmers. Individuals with diabetes, poor circulation, nerve damage
or paralysis should not use foot warmers unless otherwise directed
by their healthcare professional.
For any person using foot warmers, if foot warmers become uncomfortably
hot, the warmers should be removed. When used incorrectly, foot
warmers can result in burns. For more information about foot warmers,
talk to your healthcare professional.
Where to purchase Foot Warmers
Foot warmer inserts are available at pharmacies, retail stores
and online right here via this site. For more information about
foot warmers, please browse the menu on this page.
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