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Yes, many heated blankets are made from soft, hypoallergenic materials like fleece or micro plush, ensuring comfort for those with sensitive skin. Adjustable heat settings also allow you to control the temperature to avoid overheating.

While heated blankets are generally safe, if you have a pacemaker or other medical device, it's important to consult your healthcare provider before using an electric blanket, as some devices may be sensitive to electromagnetic fields.

Heated blankets can be safe for children and pets when used properly and under supervision. Always ensure the blanket is not set to a high heat setting and that the auto shut-off feature is active. Avoid leaving children or pets unattended with the blanket.

Heated blankets typically warm up within 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the heat setting. Some models may offer rapid heat-up features for faster warmth.

Heated blankets are generally designed for indoor use only. If you need outdoor warmth, consider portable heated blankets specifically designed for outdoor use, or use the blanket in a sheltered area with a safe power source.