In Ohio, the average winter temperature throughout December to February is 20–26 degrees Fahrenheit. While most of us might be used to the cold weather, every now and then it can get to us and using an obscene amount of blankets to try and stay warm isn’t the most convenient option.
One helpful tip for keeping your room a little warmer is to turn on the ceiling fan when you have the heat on, and make sure to change the direction it is spinning in. You might think that kind of defeats the purpose of having the fan on it. You use them to keep you cool in the summer, right? Well, since warm air rises the fan will move the air around the room and push it back down to the bottom of the room.
Helping decide what to make for dinner? Try recommending something that you would need to use the oven to make. Whenever you open the oven door it will definitely contribute to getting rid of the cold. This is also convenient if you are preparing any baked goods for the holiday season.
Heat moves quickly out of windows, so blocking them with blankets or thick curtains is a good way to make sure the heat stays in. Another simple tip is to use any rugs that might be going unused and use them on hardwood or tile flooring that might get cold.
You can also warm yourself up by taking a cold shower instead of a hot one, which will improve blood circulation between your skin and organs. If you must take a hot shower though, leave the bathroom door open after, or even during you shower, so the warm air moves out of the room.
If everything else fails, blankets and warm clothing won’t let you down.
One helpful tip for keeping your room a little warmer is to turn on the ceiling fan when you have the heat on, and make sure to change the direction it is spinning in. You might think that kind of defeats the purpose of having the fan on it. You use them to keep you cool in the summer, right? Well, since warm air rises the fan will move the air around the room and push it back down to the bottom of the room.
Helping decide what to make for dinner? Try recommending something that you would need to use the oven to make. Whenever you open the oven door it will definitely contribute to getting rid of the cold. This is also convenient if you are preparing any baked goods for the holiday season.
Heat moves quickly out of windows, so blocking them with blankets or thick curtains is a good way to make sure the heat stays in. Another simple tip is to use any rugs that might be going unused and use them on hardwood or tile flooring that might get cold.
You can also warm yourself up by taking a cold shower instead of a hot one, which will improve blood circulation between your skin and organs. If you must take a hot shower though, leave the bathroom door open after, or even during you shower, so the warm air moves out of the room.
If everything else fails, blankets and warm clothing won’t let you down.