Turning Off the Heating in Winter: How to Keep Warm in the Apartment According to Expert Advice.
According to inkorr.com: In case of possible heating outages in winter, it is important to know how to stay warm and not freeze. Safety expert Ihor Molodan shares practical tips that will help you survive the cold even in the harshest conditions.
'We can retain heat for a relatively short time. However, considering tourist experience, this way you can survive the winter,' says Molodan.
Tips for Retaining Heat
The expert advises using proven methods that tourists and residents of countries with harsh climates employ. Here are a few useful tips:
- Reduce the space for heating. Choose the smallest room in your apartment and stay there with your family – this way it's easier to retain heat from your bodies.
- Use each other's warmth. By keeping a few people in a limited space, you can raise the temperature.
- Set up a tent in the room. A small tourist tent can be set up right on the bed, and it will be warmer.
- Stock up on heating pads. Tourist heating pads will help warm your body and bed, creating comfortable sleeping conditions.
'If gas burners are used incorrectly, there is a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning,' warns Molodan.
When heating is turned off, it is important to follow certain rules to keep the apartment warm. The methods recommended by the expert will help you comfortably survive the winter and maintain your health.
Knowing these tips is especially relevant in conditions where the energy situation may be unfavorable. By taking measures to retain heat, you will not only improve your comfort but also ensure the safety of your loved ones in difficult times.
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