lämpöpatja
Lämpöpatja, often translated as heating pad or heat pad, is a common device used for applying localized heat to the body. It typically consists of a flexible pad containing an internal heating element, usually a resistive wire. This heating element is connected to a power source, most commonly mains electricity through a transformer or adapter, or sometimes batteries for portable versions. The pad itself is often made of fabric, such as cotton or polyester, to provide comfort and insulation.
The primary function of a lämpöpatja is to deliver therapeutic heat. This heat can help to relax
Modern lämpöpatjat usually feature safety mechanisms to prevent overheating. These can include thermostats that regulate the