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Heat Spray

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SKU:
CRE-30HSP125
£2.39 inc. VAT
£1.99 ex. VAT

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Description

This heat spray treatment should be used for relieving pain of whole muscles, on trigger points or for soothing the nervous system. It is ideal for common sports injuries and provides quick relief of pain. Its compact size makes it the perfect addition to any first aid kit, cabinet or sporting bag.

To use the heat spray, hold the can above the affected area and press the nozzle. Avoid contact with eyes and do not use on broken or blistered skin. For external use only. If pain is persistent please contact a specialist.

  • Handy spray can
  • Available as heat or freeze
  • Relief of pain, inflammation and aches

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

What types of pain is this heat spray suitable for? ▼

This heat spray is made to help relieve discomfort from muscle aches, trigger points, and joint stiffness. The heat spray is best used for common soft tissue injuries, post-exercise soreness or workplace strains where gentle heat therapy helps to relax sore and stiff muscles.

How do I use this muscle heat spray safely? ▼

To use the heat spray safely and effectively, it is recommended to hold the can approximately 15-20 cm away from the affected muscle skin, spray in 2-3 short bursts, and avoid contact with eyes. Never apply the spray to broken, blistered, or irritated skin. After using, it is also recommended to wash your hands to avoid any unintended contact with sensitive areas. If pain persists, please seek further medical advice from a professional.

Are there any storage or environmental conditions to observe? ▼

It is advised to store the heat spray at room temperature, and to keep it away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. Before use, check expiry dates and replace the product if the can becomes damaged or leaks.

What precautions or warnings are associated with using this Heat Spray? ▼

It is highly recommended to avoid applying the heat spray to broken or blistered skin, near eyes, mucous membranes, or face. Discontinue use if irritation, burning, or allergic reaction occurs from using the heat spray. For persistent or severe pain, medical advice should be sought.

Is this heat spray compliant with workplace health & safety regulations & what role can it serve in first aid at work? ▼

This heat spray can be a useful supply for minor muscular pains under Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981, helping employers to keep first aid provision that includes analgesia or comfort where safe to do so. The heat spray should not be used as a substitute for professional medical treatment for serious injuries. It is important to make sure risk assessments consider whether heat therapy is appropriate in your sector (e.g. environments where flammability is a risk).

 

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