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    Safe ways to keep homes warm during winter

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJanuary 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As winter sets in, keeping homes warm becomes a basic necessity, especially in areas where temperatures drop sharply. However, using unsafe heating methods can pose serious risks to life and property.

    Every year, valuable lives are lost during winter due to gas leaks, heater-related accidents, and carbon monoxide poisoning. This makes it essential to adopt safe and proper ways to keep homes warm.

    Why is keeping homes warm important?

    Low temperatures not only cause physical discomfort but can also lead to serious health issues, particularly for children, the elderly, and people with heart or respiratory conditions. Cold environments increase the risk of pneumonia, flu, colds, and blood pressure problems, making adequate indoor warmth vital for health.

    Precautions when using gas heaters

    Gas heaters are commonly used in Pakistan, but they can be highly dangerous if not handled carefully. They should always be used in well-ventilated rooms, with a door or window slightly open to prevent the buildup of toxic gases. It is extremely important to turn off gas heaters before sleeping, as carbon monoxide can cause unconsciousness and fatal accidents.

    Electric heaters: safer but require caution

    Electric heaters are considered relatively safer, but careful use is still necessary. They should be kept away from curtains, bedding, and clothes. Avoid using low-quality extension cords, as heavy-load heaters can cause short circuits and fires. Proper wiring and quality sockets should always be used.

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    Proper room insulation

    One effective and safe way to keep homes warm is by preventing cold air from entering. Sealing gaps around doors and windows with rubber strips or cloth can reduce heat loss. Thick curtains and carpets also help maintain indoor temperature.

    Make use of sunlight

    Winter sunlight is a natural source of warmth. During the day, opening curtains allows sunlight to warm rooms naturally. Closing curtains in the evening helps retain heat and keeps rooms warmer for longer.

    Use blankets and warm clothing wisely

    Instead of overheating rooms, keeping the body warm is a safer approach. Wearing warm clothes, sweaters, socks, and using blankets reduces reliance on heaters, lowering both safety risks and energy bills.

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    Brazier and coal use: a dangerous practice

    In some rural and urban areas, people still use coal or traditional braziers for warmth, which is extremely dangerous. Burning coal or wood in closed spaces releases toxic gases that can be fatal without warning. Health experts strongly advise against using braziers indoors.

    Extra care for children and the elderly

    Special precautions are necessary for children and older people. Heaters should be kept out of children’s reach, and proper ventilation must be ensured in rooms used by elderly individuals. At night, hot water bottles or extra blankets can be safer alternatives.

    Safe warmth, peaceful winter

    Keeping homes warm during winter is essential, but safety should never be compromised. With proper ventilation, quality equipment, and simple precautions, people can protect themselves from the cold while safeguarding lives and property. Choosing safe methods reflects a responsible and healthy lifestyle.

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