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Saturday, November 30, 2019

10 Ways to Heat Your House in an Emergency

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Fire Up a Kerosene Heater

Kerosene is a traditional fuel used for heating for many years. And it can make a suitable alternative for emergency heating —but only with the right precautions. You will need to choose a smaller radiant heater designed for indoor spaces, preferably a "ventless" model that releases as few fumes as possible. Also it's a good idea to position the heater next to a window and open the window slightly. This helps get rid of fumes and the powerful smell.


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