No. As long as you don't pull it so tight that it tears. If it does tear, you can repair it with Duct Tape. A nice snug fit is best. theories abound about leaving a breather space that will collect warm air and supposedly improve the performance of the heat blanket. No proof of that what so ever.
Swaddling.
A snug fit is a tight fit or if you say you are nice and snug in your blanket, that means you are cozy.
Unless you pull it tight enough to damage the insulation - nothing.
You canvwrap it up in a blanket and make sure it is wrapped up tight, or you can call an ambulance and have them transfer the body to the hospital.
You canvwrap it up in a blanket and make sure it is wrapped up tight, or you can call an ambulance and have them transfer the body to the hospital.
prevent burning the surroundings while soldering in a tight area
I think it has been using a shield of non combustible material for insulation .
Its possible, but unlikely.
Pull back the rug and insulation.
Since babies like to be comfortable and well-wrapped, may of them enjoy the close comfort of being wrapped tightly in a blanket; a baby sleeping back offers the advantage of that tight wrapping without the inconvenience of the baby kicking it off, or the danger of the blanket getting caught on the child's face.
Close to a box to prevent rubbing/wearing of the insulation. Do not drive the staple so tight that the wire cannot move; if the wire is too tight it may flatten and overheat under the staple, increasing the potential for fire.
yes