Keep Warm During Winter
Edith
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2018-01-30 13:36:12
Method 1 Keeping Yourself Warm
Dress warmly. Warm clothing, especially when it's layered, not only prevents exposure, it also helps retain body heat.
Wear a warm hat and thick socks. We lose most of our body heat through our head, hand and feet.
Layer your clothing. Long underwear is thin, so it fits easily under most everyday clothing, including jeans and shirt. Bundle up with a fleece or a woolen sweater for extra warmth.
Wear comfortable pajamas, thick socks and heavy clothing while you are inside a private house
Cuddle up under blankets.
Keep blankets on your couch so that you can wrap yourself up while reading or watching TV, and get extra blankets to sleep with.
Use a hot water bottle. Water retains heat for a long time, making hot water bottles an affordable and effective way to stay warm. You can use one while sitting at your desk or watching television, and a water bottle under the blankets will keep your bed warm through the night.
Method 2 Keeping your house warm
Weather-proof your house.
Patch up any drafty areas you might have in your house.
Prevent cold from coming in through windows with double-paned glass.
Warm up your room by shutting windows, doors and curtains.
Method 3 Keeping warm outside
Wear appropriate winter clothing.
Look for jackets that are made of down or wool. If it's snowing or raining, wear a water-resistant jacket or shell to prevent getting soaked.
Wear thick or woolen sock, and water-resistant shoes.
Cover all exposed areas.
Wear gloves or mittens.
Keep your throat warm with a scarf.
Dress warmly. Warm clothing, especially when it's layered, not only prevents exposure, it also helps retain body heat.
Wear a warm hat and thick socks. We lose most of our body heat through our head, hand and feet.
Layer your clothing. Long underwear is thin, so it fits easily under most everyday clothing, including jeans and shirt. Bundle up with a fleece or a woolen sweater for extra warmth.
Wear comfortable pajamas, thick socks and heavy clothing while you are inside a private house
Cuddle up under blankets.
Keep blankets on your couch so that you can wrap yourself up while reading or watching TV, and get extra blankets to sleep with.
Use a hot water bottle. Water retains heat for a long time, making hot water bottles an affordable and effective way to stay warm. You can use one while sitting at your desk or watching television, and a water bottle under the blankets will keep your bed warm through the night.
Method 2 Keeping your house warm
Weather-proof your house.
Patch up any drafty areas you might have in your house.
Prevent cold from coming in through windows with double-paned glass.
Warm up your room by shutting windows, doors and curtains.
Method 3 Keeping warm outside
Wear appropriate winter clothing.
Look for jackets that are made of down or wool. If it's snowing or raining, wear a water-resistant jacket or shell to prevent getting soaked.
Wear thick or woolen sock, and water-resistant shoes.
Cover all exposed areas.
Wear gloves or mittens.
Keep your throat warm with a scarf.