
Portable Heaters
Sleeping while cold is torture, but the remedy should never be a portable heater. Switching on the heater can fill the air with deadly carbon monoxide while you sleep. If you suffer from asthma or respiratory problems, a heater can worsen them. Being cold is hard, but it’s better to wake up cold than never wake up at all. Even if you have a great home ventilation system, heaters carry far more cons than pros. Heaters deplete moisture content from the air, leaving your skin cracked and dry. When moving from a heated room to a cold room, you undergo temperature fluctuations, which can lead to a weakened immune system. When using a portable heater, use it when you will be wide awake.
There are tons of ways to keep the house warm without a portable heater. Make sure your windows and doors are properly sealed, and allow lots of sunlight to shine through the windows during the day. Close off unused rooms, and shut the vents in those rooms to distribute heat to other parts of the house. Wood and tile floors freeze your feet, so put down some warm rugs. Anything is better than risking your life with carbon monoxide poisoning.