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Monday, January 17, 2011

Top Ten Ways to Stay Warm This Winter

Winter is upon us once again, but instead of letting its icy breath interrupt your life, conquer the freezing temperatures with these tips.
10. Prepare Your Furnace Ahead of Time
You don't want to wait until the temperatures are freezing before you visit your furnace, because if there's anything wrong, you'll be caught in freezing temperatures while you repair it. As winter approaches, give everything a good test run to make sure it works so you aren't scrambling to find a repairman before your pipes freeze. Photo by Eneas De Troya.
9. Use a Space Heater to Heat One Room at Low Cost
If you're only spending time in one room of your house, you can usually give your heating a break and use a smaller space heater. They'll only cost about $50 to $100; far less than the cost of keeping your entire home warm—plus, you have quite a few models to choose from to best fit your needs.
8. Install a Programmable Thermostat
If you haven't invested in a fully programmable thermostat, now might be the time, as they can make your life a lot easier. Not only are they more energy-friendly, but after installing the system, there's very little hassle involved later on. They'll just adjust themselves depending on the time of day, so when it's warmer out, you're not wasting heat (and when you're at work, you can leave your house a bit cooler).
7. Make Your Fireplace More Efficient
An evening fire not only does a good job of keeping you warm, but it provides a very pleasant atmosphere on those cold winter nights. Unfortunately, fireplaces can be a bit inefficient, pulling tons of heat up through the chimney (which is even worse when you don't have a fire going). Luckily, there are a few DIY solutions to maximize the heat a roaring fire provides. Make sure to sprinkle some coffee grounds in there, too, for easier cleanup later on.
6. Try Some Less Well-Known Homemade Warming Beverages
There's nothing wrong with hot chocolate and tea, but switch it up by trying something new, like the spicy, honey-based Russian beverage Sbiten. If it's too late and you've gone past chills and into a cold, you might opt to try a throat-soothing honey lemon ginger infusion, or one of our many other homemade cough and cold remedies.
5. Weather Strip, Seal, and Curtain Your Windows
While it's important to have a good heating system in your house, the other half of the equation is making sure heat doesn't escape. Before it gets too cold, take some time to weather strip your windows to keep cold air out (and warm air in). If you don't have the time for a full weatherproofing, a quick bubble wrap application will do the trick nicely.
4. Insulate Outlets and Switches
While keeping air from escaping out your doors and windows may seem obvious, they aren't the only places in your house air can escape. Power outlets and light switches can contribute a remarkable amount of draftiness if not insulated properly. With just a screwdriver, some inexpensive foam plate seals, and maybe some expanding foam, you can plug those sneaky air holes up tight.
3. Use a Humidifier
It is believed that humid air is warmer. As felt in the summertime!!!
2. Layering
You might think this is an obvious one, but many people don’t realize that the best way to keep warm is by wearing lots of thin layers of clothing, rather than just one bulky item. Slippers indoors are another great way of keeping you toasty, and it’s also a good idea to wear a hat or headscarf outside, as lots of heat is lost through the head
1. Winterize Your Body to Stay Fit and Healthy
Apart from actually creating and insulating the ever-precious heat, you need to make sure not to neglect your body's changing needs in the winter. Being cold, sick and depressed is a lot worse than just being a little chilly. Getting enough sunshine, water, vitamins, and social activity is crucial to keeping yourself comfortable in the winter.

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