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Emergency Blankets in Bulk: MOQ, Size, Color, and Supplier Guide


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If you're sourcing emergency blankets in bulk, whether for first aid kits, outdoor events, or military use, it’s important to understand the different types, sizes, materials, and packaging options available. This guide covers everything you need to know about emergency blankets in bulk, including size and color options, material types, packaging details, and supplier recommendations.

Material and Types of Emergency Blankets Bulk

Most emergency blankets are made of PET (Mylar) or PE (polyethylene), both of which are lightweight, waterproof, and designed to reflect body heat. PET is noisy while PE is more durable and silent. Click here to know more about the differences between PET and PE material.

  • PET: Common in first aid kits, marathons, and emergency packs; thin and highly reflective.

  • PE: Thicker and more durable; better for military or outdoor survival use.

Sizes, Colors, and Packaging Options

Emergency blankets come in different sizes and colors depending on the use case. Here's a table to help you compare:

Size (cm)

Available Colors

Material

Packaging

130×210

Silver-Gold, Silver-Silver, Silver-Military Green, Custom Colors

PET

250 pcs/ctn, 13KG/ctn

160×210

Silver-Gold, Silver-Silver, Silver-Military Green, Custom Colors

PET

200 pcs/ctn, 13KG/ctn

180×230

Silver-Coyote Brown, Silver-Military Green, Silver-Camouflage, Custom

PE

136 pcs/ctn, 17.4KG/ctn

Color Guide: Choosing the Right Blanket Color

Different colors of emergency blankets serve different purposes. Here’s how to choose the right color:

Color

Recommended Use

Silver-silver

Any situation except snowy environments (can blend in too easily)

Gold-silver

High visibility in any outdoor condition, especially good for snowy settings

Silver-Military Green

Military or survival applications where camouflage is needed

Silver-Coyote Brown

Outdoor and tactical situations; helps conceal the body

Silver-Camouflage

Designed for concealment in outdoor terrain, primarily for military use

Differences Between Blanket Sizes

Regular Sizes (130/160×210cm):

  • Civilian first aid kits

  • Marathon emergencies

  • Compact storage solutions

Extra Large (180×230cm):

  • Military casualty evacuation

  • Full-body coverage for immobile patients

  • Anti-infrared versions available (YEYETAC Military Grade)

Civilian vs. Military Use

  • Civilians: Should choose compact sizes like 130×210 or 160×210 cm in standard silver or gold to save cost and space. Perfect for first aid kits, marathons, and outdoor survival kits.

  • Military: Requires larger 180×230 cm sizes. Smaller blankets don't effectively cover immobile or severely injured individuals. YEYETAC offers advanced anti-infrared and anti-thermal imaging emergency blankets designed for covert and battlefield applications.



Test videos of how YEYETAC XL survival blanket anti thermal imaging and anti infrared.

Certification & Quality Tips

When importing emergency blankets in bulk, especially for resale or public sector use, make sure the products meet the appropriate certification standards:

  • For EU countries, emergency blankets must carry MDR CE certification, and the manufacturer’s information should be clearly displayed on the product label.

Tips to Avoid Common Pitfalls

  • Always request a sample first before committing to a bulk order. Some suppliers may use cheaper materials that are too thin, have poor reflectivity, or become sticky after being folded.

  • Check the coating and material quality. High-quality PET or PE blankets should be tear-resistant, non-sticky, and able to retain body heat effectively.

  • Verify the supplier’s certifications and production standards.

Packaging Details of Emergency blankets in bulk

Here’s a quick look at how emergency blankets are typically packaged:

Size (cm)

Carton Qty

Weight per Carton

130×210

250 pcs/ctn

13 KG

160×210

200 pcs/ctn

13 KG

180×230

136 pcs/ctn

17.4 KG

Where to Buy Emergency Blankets in Bulk

Order Quantity

Cost-Effective Source

Special Features

<2,000pcs

Local suppliers

Standard colors

>2,000pcs

Chinese manufacturers

Custom labeling

Military orders

YEYETAC

Anti-thermal imaging versions

Customization Options for Bulk Orders

For buyers looking to go beyond the standard offerings,

many emergency blanket suppliers also provide customization options for bulk orders. These custom services allow you to add branding (for example, printing your company’s name or logo on each blanket’s packaging or label) or even adjust the blanket’s color and size to meet specific needs.


It’s a great way to create a branded emergency kit item or a specialized product for a particular use case. However, keep in mind that customizations usually come with higher minimum order quantity (MOQ) requirements, since manufacturers must adjust their production process or materials for these special requests.


Below is a summary of common customization options and their respective MOQs, so you can plan accordingly:

Customization Option

MOQ (Pieces)

Custom label (company info) on standard blankets – regular sizes 130×210cm or 160×210cm in silver, gold, or military green

500 pcs

Custom label (company info) on extra-large blankets – 180×230cm size

2,000 pcs

Full custom color or size (non-standard blanket color or dimensions)

5,000 pcs

As the table shows, simple branding customizations like adding a private label to standard-size blankets can often be done with a relatively low order (around 500 units). In contrast, more extensive custom orders, such as producing an extra large blanket with your logo, or manufacturing blankets in a totally new color or unique size, require a larger commitment.


 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the MOQ to buy emergency blankets bulk ?

MOQ typically starts at 500 pcs per size/color for standard options. For custom colors, the MOQ may be higher.

Can I customize the color of emergency blankets ?

What's the best size blanket for Military use ?

What color is the best for visibility in the snow ?

Which emergency blanket is more durable ?

Are YEYETAC military blankets anti-thermal imaging?

Can I get a sample before placing a bulk order?




 
 
 

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