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SKU: 59-320
Type: Thermal Management
Vendor: Safeguard Medical
$342.00
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Safeguard Medical · Hypothermia Management

HAWK™ Advanced Hypothermia Management Set

Air-activated warming grids paired with the APLS thermal litter system — active heat plus passive insulation for casualty transport in cold environments, no batteries required.

What is the HAWK™ Advanced Hypothermia Management Set? A combined active-and-passive thermal system (SKU 59-320) that pairs air-activated warming grids with the APLS Thermal Patient Litter System. It generates heat and retains body warmth during prolonged field care or cold-environment evacuation, requiring no external power. Built for combat medics, tactical teams, and first responders managing hypothermia in austere settings.

Key Specifications

Manufacturer Safeguard Medical
SKU 59-320
Warming Mechanism Adjustable, air-activated warming grids (no external power)
Litter System APLS Life Guard Litter — portable, disposable, Mylar-lined
Thermal Retention Mylar lining retains body heat; litter insulates from ground cold
Design Format Compact — sized for medic-bag integration
Use Environments Combat zones, wilderness rescue, disaster response, prolonged field care
Power Source Air-activated chemical reaction — no batteries

What It Is

Hypothermia is the third component of the lethal triad in trauma — alongside coagulopathy and acidosis — and one of the most preventable. Even mild hypothermia (core temperature <36°C / 96.8°F) worsens coagulopathy and increases mortality in hemorrhagic shock. The HAWK™ set addresses this with two synergistic components: active warming through air-activated grids and passive insulation through the APLS Thermal Patient Litter System.

The air-activated warming grids use adjustable chemical heating that requires only ambient air to initiate — no batteries, electrical connections, or external heat source. That makes them operationally reliable in the austere environments where hypothermia is most dangerous: mountain rescue, cold-weather operations, flooding events, and wilderness evacuation without electrical infrastructure. The adjustable design lets heat output be modulated to patient condition and ambient temperature.

The APLS Life Guard Litter provides a portable, disposable transport platform with integrated Mylar lining. The Mylar layer reflects the patient’s own body heat back toward them, while the litter structure insulates against conductive heat loss to cold ground — a major source of field hypothermia. Active heat above and passive insulation below create a thermally controlled microenvironment around the patient during the critical transport phase.

Clinical Context

The HAWK™ set is intended for deployment after initial hemorrhage control — consistent with the Hypothermia-prevention priority that follows Circulation in the TCCC MARCH sequence. Once a casualty is packaged for evacuation, the warming grids and litter maintain thermal protection through the care and transport chain. With no required power source, the system is compatible with helicopter, ground-vehicle, and manual litter-carry operations without modification.

See also: Head & Hypothermia Prevention, IFAK Kits & First Aid, and Massive Hemorrhage Control.

When to Deploy the HAWK™ Advanced Hypothermia Management Set

  • Prolonged field care (PFC) in cold environments — after hemorrhage control is achieved, the HAWK™ prevents the lethal triad from advancing to fatal hypothermia.
  • Cold-weather military operations — TCCC-aligned thermal management during evacuation when medevac is delayed.
  • Wilderness search and rescue — remote rescues where no electrical infrastructure is available for active warming equipment.
  • Disaster response in winter conditions — mass-casualty incidents involving exposure time before definitive shelter is available.
  • Tactical medicine training programs — teaching MARCH™ Hypothermia Prevention steps with a field-deployable, no-power system.

HAWK™ Advanced Set vs. Other Hypothermia Prevention Options

  • HAWK™ Advanced Set (SKU 59-320): Air-activated warming grids + APLS Thermal Litter — active heat + passive insulation, no batteries, no external power required.
  • HAWK™ Carrier Set: Carries the warming grids in a purpose-built pouch for integration into a medic bag without the litter component.
  • HAWK™ Heat-Adjustable Warming Grid (standalone): Active warming only — for use with existing insulation layers when litter transport isn't needed.
  • Blizzard IFAK Blanket: Passive heat retention only (Mylar foil) — lighter and smaller than the HAWK™ set but no active heat generation.
  • Standard space blankets: Passive reflective insulation without the litter's ground-insulation component or the HAWK grid's adjustable active heat output.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does the HAWK™ warming grid produce heat after activation?

A: The HAWK™ produces constant heat from eight individually-sealed warming cells, each capable of approximately 4 hours of output after air activation. The adjustable design allows heat output to be modulated to patient condition and ambient temperature, extending effective warming time in less extreme conditions.

Q: What is the APLS litter and why is it included?

A: The APLS Life Guard Litter is a portable, disposable patient transport litter with Mylar lining. The Mylar reflects the patient's own body heat back toward them while the litter structure insulates against conductive heat loss to cold ground — a major source of field hypothermia. Active heat from the warming grids above and passive insulation from the litter below create a thermally controlled microenvironment during evacuation.

Q: At what point in the MARCH™ sequence should hypothermia management begin?

A: Per TCCC, hypothermia prevention is addressed after Massive hemorrhage control, Airway, Respiration, and Circulation — specifically the 'H' in MARCH. Begin warming once life-threatening hemorrhage is controlled. The HAWK™ set is designed to be deployed at this transition point and maintained through the entire care-and-transport chain.

Q: Is the HAWK™ Advanced Set compatible with standard evacuation platforms?

A: Yes. The air-activated chemical warming reaction requires no electrical power, batteries, or external connections, making it compatible with helicopter, ground vehicle, and manual litter-carry evacuations. The APLS litter is disposable and does not require decontamination between uses.

Related searches: hypothermia management set, air-activated warming grid, casualty thermal litter, field rewarming kit, TCCC hypothermia prevention.

All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

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