
Ingredients Iron powder, water, activated carbon, vermiculite, inorganic salt. Instructions for Use Transporting Tropical Fish Choose a suitable foam insulation box. Place the oxygenated, sealed fish bag inside the box. Wrap the heating pad with a towel or place a thermal insulation pad above the fish bag. Fill any empty space with padding material and close the foam box. Open 2–4 air holes (about 2 cm in diameter) on the lid or side of the box near the heating pad. Make sure the holes are not blocked. Place the foam box inside a cardboard shipping box and add small air holes for ventilation. Transporting Other Animals Suitable for mammals, birds, cold-blooded reptiles, and insects. Choose an incubator or appropriate shipping box based on the animal type. Cold-blooded reptiles and insects generally require an incubator. Mammals and birds with fur or feathers can use an incubator or insulated courier box as needed. Plant & Cosmetic Transportation This product is self-heating. Avoid direct contact with plants during transportation. Cosmetics may or may not contact the heating pack depending on packaging and product sensitivity. Always use a thermally insulated shipping box. Precautions Avoid prolonged direct contact with animals, plants, or human skin to prevent low-temperature burns. Do not ingest. If swallowed, rinse mouth with water and seek medical attention. Use thermal insulation. Cold environments may reduce heating efficiency. Heat is generated through a redox reaction between iron and oxygen. Ensure proper air circulation during use. Application Ideal for transporting live fish, small pets, animals, plants, and for general temperature maintenance during shipping. Storage Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. Shelf Life 2 years Production date: Printed on the seal. Tips Open the package shortly before use and gently shake or rub the heating pad to activate faster. Provides up to 110 hours of heat protection (depen
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