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Brrr! It’s Cold in Here! 3 TIPS TO STAY WARM THIS WINTER
Winter can bring beautiful outdoor scenery, but it can also be freezing outside — and that’s not much fun if you can’t stay warm. Luckily, there are several ways you can beat the cold this winter. Dress in layers. To keep in as much body heat as possible, wear several layers of clothing, but don’t wear more than three layers. Fleece, wool, and cotton retain heat more than other materials. These extra layers make it harder for heat to escape. If you wear more than three layers, you may find yourself feeling chilly because there isn’t enough space between you and the material so that it can help heat your body. Use wood-burning stoves. Not only can you cook meals on these stoves, but you can also warm up your entire house. You want to create a consistent fire without burning through a lot of wood. Wood burns best on a bed of ash, so don’t clear out all of it. Although an excessive amount of ash can cause problems, having a moderate amount is preferred. Once you get a good fire going, you should close the air vents on your stove at least halfway to ensure that the fire won’t burn out too quickly.
The quality of your fire depends on the type of wood you’re burning. It’s best to use logs that have been seasoned for at least a year. Oak, birch, ash, and hazel are the best kinds of wood to burn in your home because they tend to burn slowly and produce fewer sparks. Close your doors, and cover your windows. If there are any rooms that you aren’t using, be sure to close those doors; you don’t need to heat unused rooms. You can also stick towels or blankets underneath your doors to keep the heat in. Since windows can make your home chilly, even if they are closed, consider covering them up with blankets or thermal curtains to help prevent cold air from seeping into your home. These tips can help you and your family stay warm during the winter. Take this as a great opportunity to enjoy time together in a cozy, warm house!
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