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How to Stay Warm While Working in a Cold Laboratory

How to Stay Warm While Working in a Cold Laboratory

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Laboratories are often kept cool to help protect equipment, samples, and sensitive materials. Most labs stay between 60 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit. ...
Illustration of various cold camping gear items including Heat Holders® thermal base layers and Heat Holders® socks

Stay Warm on Chilly Spring Camping Nights

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Spring camping is a favorite for many outdoor lovers. The trails are quieter, the air feels fresh, and nature starts waking up again. But spring ni...
Toesty the Dragon shivers while holding a "Go Slow" traffic sign.

Stay Warm While Working Outdoors This Spring

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Spring is finally here! The snow is melting, the sun is shining longer, and it’s the perfect time to head outdoors. But as we all know, spring weat...
Toestie looking at a circled date on a calendar for January.

Layer Like a Pro: Choosing the Right Thermal Base Layers

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When it’s cold outside, what you wear closest to your skin matters most. A smart base layer doesn’t just add warmth—it keeps heat in, wicks moistur...
Stay Warm, Stay Motivated: How to Exercise in the Cold Without Feeling Cold

Stay Warm, Stay Motivated: How to Exercise in the Cold Without Feeling Cold

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Cold weather doesn’t have to put your outdoor workouts on pause. In fact, walking, running, or hiking in crisp winter air can be both energizing an...
Toestie the Dragon presents socks to Grandpa Dragon.

Do You Have Circulation Problems? How Heat Holders® Can Offer Comfort

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If you struggle with cold feet and hands, even in mild weather, you’re not alone. Many people experience poor circulation, which can make it hard t...