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How to Activate Thermacare Heat Wraps
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Thermacare heat wraps are designed to provide relief for pain and discomfort in various parts of the body. The heat wraps use natural heat therapy to provide effective pain relief. Here are the steps to activate Thermacare heat wraps: 1. Remove the wrap from its packaging and unfold it. 2. You will notice that the wrap has two heat cells β one for each side of the body. Remove the backing from one heat cell and place it against your skin on the area where you feel discomfort or pain. 3. Repeat the process with the second heat cell, placing it on the other side of your body. 4. Ensure that the wrap is snug but not too tight, as this may cause discomfort. 5. The heat cells will start to warm up when exposed to air. It may take up to 30 minutes for the wrap to reach its full heat level. 6. The heat will last for up to 8 hours, providing long-lasting relief for your pain or discomfort. 7. After use, remove the wrap and dispose of it in the trash. It's important to follow the instructions carefully to ensure that you get the maximum benefits of the heat wrap. If you experience any discomfort or irritation, remove the wrap immediately and discontinue use.
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