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Health See other Health Articles Title: 11 Ways To Stay Warm Without Raising You Heating Bill 11 Ways To Stay Warm Without Raising You Heating Bill No matter what is going on outside, a little old fashioned resourcefulness can always make your home more comfortable
With the cold weather and snow rapidly approaching, many patriots are wondering what they can do to keep their homes warm this winter
without breaking the bank. Most of us take our homes heating system for granted, but with the nations aging power grid in disrepair, thats a dangerous assumption. What if a massive snowstorm knocks out electric service in your area for several days? Last winter, sections of Kansas, Montana, Massachusetts and several other states lost power at the most critical time during a winter storm. Heating oil and electricity costs are not coming down anytime soon, so its worth investing in a few low-cost ways to make sure your home stays warm and comfortable no matter what comes. Here are a few low-tech ideas: ◾Place bubble wrap over your windows - Simply stick a sheet of bubble wrap directly against the glass and it will stay in place. You can still see the light through the bubble wrap, but your windows will be much better insulated. Obviously, you may not want to do this to every window in your home. ◾Limit your heated area - If there are rooms in your home that you rarely use, consider closing the heating vents in those rooms and shutting the doors. This will divert more heated air into the rooms you are using, while cutting back on your heating costs. ◾Dress in layers - Wearing the proper attire will keep your family warm, even when your heater isnt running at full capacity. Theres no reason to run you heater just so your family can dress like theyre at the beach. ◾Infrared space heaters - Highly efficient space heaters like the EdenPURE can keep large rooms warm, allowing you to turn down your thermostat throughout the rest of the house. ◾Eat well - Eating can elevate your body temperature and make you feel warmer. ◾Cook stews and crockpot dishes - Dishes that require boiling, or at least heating large volumes of water, release heat and humidity into the air. ◾Check your caulking and weather stripping - Dont let warm air out or cold air in. Youd be surprised at how much heat escapes through poorly sealed windows and doors. Check all of the caulking around your window frames, as well as the weather stripping around your doors and replace where necessary. ◾Keep a blanket handy - When youre sit for an extended period of time, you body temperature will naturally decrease. By covering yourself up with a blanket when you sit on the couch, you can stay warm without adjusting the thermostat. ◾Stay active - Exercising is important all year long, but many of use get particularly lethargic during the winter. The net effect is that you dont take advantage of your bodys natural heating abilities. With just a little light exercise a couple of times each day, you can benefit from your increased metabolism. ◾Wear hats - A significant percentage of your bodys heat loss occurs through your scalp. By wearing a hat, you create an extra layer of insulation that keeps your head from getting cold. ◾Avoid wet clothing or hair - Evaporative cooling can work to lower your A/C bill in the summer, but it does the exact opposite in winter. Dry your hair thoroughly when you get out of the shower and change out of wet clothing as soon as possible. Poster Comment: I always wear a hat. ;) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#2. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
At nights during the year (except summer) I always wear a balaclava. Makes me look like a terrorist, but it keeps me nice and toasty. Don't need it if I'm bedding with a lady though.
#3. To: PnbC (#2)
What Ahmadinejad actually said was that "Israel was illegitimate and needed to be removed from the face of time." That is a big difference from "wiped off the map". ;)
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