7 forms for warming up when you're out of electricity: From candles to water bottles

Kosovo is knocking on the energy crisis at the door, and the government is making repeated calls for electricity savings. But what are some of the best ways to warm up in this winter without even using electricity? Prime Minister Albin Kurti said during yesterday he was warm with blankets at night. But besides the blanket [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti said during yesterday he was warm with blankets at night.
But besides the blanket, experts provide other recommendations that can help the people, Periscope is followed.
- Block the cracks
You may not have noticed it, but there may be holes in your windows and doors from where the cold enters. You better watch them carefully, and if there are such cracks, you need to block them with some strong body.
- Dress Well
Don't take the winter shirt or the winter jacket. If you have a shirt, make sure it reaches your skirt and is stuck to the bottom, where you can have pajamas. Likewise, socks should be held for pajamas [or anything you wear at the bottom].
Handbills can also be of service to you, and hoods can be very cold.
- Use your candles.
Many people use candles for decorative lights and not as a source of heat, but in fact they offer quite a bit of warmth. Put some candles on the table together and see how you get hot.
- Open the curtains during the day, close them overnight
I believe you understand. The point is to get as much heat as possible from sunlight.
- Exercise
Everyone knows that body exercise increases body temperature rapidly and efficiently.
- Consuming Hot Drinks
Tea, coffee, hot chocolate, a soup plate will make your body feel hotter.
- Use water bottles
If you can warm the water with discipline or other items, it would be good to pour that hot water into bottles to provide heat for several hours.












