An inner poncho made with bubble wrap (Puchipuchi®) that can be used in case of emergency for cold weather protection.

Kawakami Sangyo Co., Ltd. TOKYO/NAGOYA/OSAKA/FUKUOKA, 10 other locations
In the event of a disaster, if there is insufficient heating equipment or clothing, bubble wrap can be used as a cold protection measure due to its air layer. ◆ This is a simple poncho made from a single sheet of bubble wrap. ◆ It can be worn over clothing or as an inner layer between outerwear and underwear. ◆ The air layer in the bubble wrap helps to prevent body heat from being lost to the cold. ■ Specifications Size: 800mm × 1,100mm (when unfolded) Quantity: [PE bag packaging] 100 pieces per bag [Cardboard packaging (optional)] 100 pieces per box Cardboard box sizes: 900 × 655 × 520mm (Kanto) 905 × 575 × 640mm (Kansai)


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Bubble wrap has an insulating effect due to the power of air. In emergencies such as disasters, laying it on the floor or sticking it to windows can prevent cold air. By wearing it directly, wrapping it around your body, or sleeping while covered, you can stay even warmer.
In the past, we have provided bubble wrap to make life in evacuation shelters a bit more comfortable during emergencies, and we have received many voices saying it was actually helpful for warmth.
The many air bubbles in bubble wrap have an insulating effect that makes it difficult for heat to transfer. During this time of year, even when the heating is on, doesn’t it feel chilly near the windows? It is said that about half of the heat from the warmed room escapes through the windows. By sticking bubble wrap to the windows, you can prevent heat from escaping and reduce that chilly feeling. This also increases heating efficiency and helps save on electricity bills.
Please give it a try this winter.