Body Cooling 101 Staying Cool With A Disability

YoungSummer is here! That means fun, heat, vacations, heat, gardening, and more heat.

While the sun is fun, it usually brings with it a collateral downside in the form of heat.

For many persons with disabilities over heating can be a health risk or even life threatening. Many a person with quadriplegia or Multiple Sclerosis have had a fun time turned into a bum time due to heat.

There are a number of personal cooling devices and cooling apparel presently on the market to help put the chill into summer. Most were not developed for use by people with disabilities but that’s Ok. Athletes and construction workers are people to.

Here are some of the more common methods used. Hey, regardless of how you chill, be sure to stay hydrated and drink plenty of ground fluid. No, not beer or margaritas, just plain old water.

Shading Devices
Lightweight umbrella clamped to the push handle of a wheelchair.These are any devices that keep you out of direct sunlight. Umbrellas, canopies, and even hats with big broad brims. For the wheelchair user, a clamp and swivel can turn an umbrella into a mobile shading device.
Source: Sears

Misting Devices
Young women poolside misting herselfMisting devices are another low tech body cooling solution. These can be anything from a plastic bottle with a mist sprayer nozzle, automated powered misting systems that mist at the press of a button, or misting fans that move air and a light mist across an area. Source: MistyMate

Ambient Air Vests
Women wearing an ambient air cooling vest

These vests have a lining made of air-permeable and compression-proof spacer fabric. Ambient air, as a “coolant”, is circulated by small battery-operated fans (“ventilation units”), which are placed in outer pockets, through this spacer fabric. The air is distributed evenly and circulates around the entire upper body of the wearer. In this way, warm air containing moisture from perspiration is carried away from the skin and replaced by fresh ambient air. Source: Entek

 

Ice Pack Apparel
Images of ice pack cooling apparel, a torso wrap, a scarf, and a bra.Ice pack apparel is one of the most common and cost effective types of body cooling methods. It’s fairly simple- Frozen or refrigerated solid material pouches are placed in pockets of garments and absorb body heat. This method lends itself nicely to many types of apparel such as vests, torso wraps, hats, scarfs, joint wraps, neckwear, and yes, even bras. Many users of these products keep extra packs on hand so some can chill while others are chilling them. Source: Polar Products

Water Based Cooling Systems
KewlFlow Circulatory Cooling Vest with Portable Back Pack

These are usually produced in the form of a vest with good old fashioned water used as the cooling element. They are self-contained portable cooling systems that utilize a lightweight vest through which ice-chilled water is circulated for efficient cooling.
Source: KewlFlow at Amazon

Some Other Types Of Body Cooling Apparel

Source: Body Cooler Body Warmer

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  1. Richard says:

    I knew these things existed but never realized there is so much diversity. My has wife has MS and uses the ice pack type of vest. She swears by it.

  2. Samantha says:

    Thanks for the great leads. With summer here I am seriously thinking about looking into cooling apparel to take the hot edge off of my MS. I didn’t know where to start until I came across your post. Thanks so much!