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Home›Latest News›Heating Ventilation & Insulation›Make your steel capped boots feel like slippers with Heat Holders…

Make your steel capped boots feel like slippers with Heat Holders…

By Josh Holmes
July 22, 2014
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The average construction site has many rules and regulations to ensure the health and safety of their staff. But for many workers the cold environment can cause problems in the workplace and to physical health. Warm feet on site are essential for happy and healthy working life to take place throughout the entire day.

Having cold feet can limit mobility, causing fatigue at work, which can lead to lapses in concentration and accidents which could have been avoided. Long term exposure to cold conditions can have serious health implications for feet, not to mention that cold feet can be painful and very uncomfortable.

However, Heat Holders, the warmest thermal sock, provide a practical and stylish answer to a common problem on construction sites as well as for those DIY lovers at home.  Keeping your toes seven times warmer than normal socks, Heat Holders ensure that your feet won’t give up!

Heat Holders have four celebrity ambassadors including TV personality and construction expert Craig Phillips who says “”I’m very impressed with Heat Holders warmth and heat retention in cold weather conditions as well as their comfort and practicality on site. They are great not only for use on building site environments, but also other day to day use for leisure activities, winter and extreme sports. I am thrilled to be associated with such a great product, I have worn these religiously since I was handed my first pair and I would definitely recommend them to anyone, especially if you are outdoors a lot of the time!”

Our other ambassadors include Five time Olympic Skiier Graham Bell, TV personality and gardening expert Jules Hudson and TV weather girl Emma Jesson.

With a tog rating of 2.34, the intense brushing process each sock has been through holds warm air close to the skin, keeping feet warmer for longer. The long pile cushioning adds comfort and support where builders need it most, making your steel capped and DIY boots feel like cosy slippers.  Their gentle grip prevents rubbing or discomfort that may be experienced from socks with a lower tog rating.

Heat Holders come in both male and female sizes in a range of different colours, lengths and sizes. Our range now includes hats, gloves, jumpers, thermal underwear, tights, leggings and blankets.

With the RRP for a pair of Heat Holders starting at just £9.99, they are perfect as a bargain buy that can be used time and time again.

This year, invest in a versatile product and do not let your feet suffer as you head out to the site.  To ensure protection from the cold and prevent sore feet, wrap them up in Heat Holders ultimate thermal socks.

Please visit www.heatholders.com for full range details and prices.

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