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Safe, unconventional ways to stay warm without power

Safe, unconventional ways to stay warm without power

828newsNow's Pruett Norris demonstrates the layered clothing concept. Photo: Saga Communications/Dee Pridgen


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — When the power goes out during a winter storm, staying warm becomes more than just a comfort — it’s a survival strategy. For Asheville area homes where flames are off-limits, creative solutions and smart planning can help you beat the cold without risking safety.

Clothing & layering

  • Thermal base layers: Start with moisture-wicking long underwear or leggings. Wool or synthetic fibers work best.
  • Layer smartly: Add fleece or wool sweaters, insulated pants and extra socks.
  • Hats, gloves, scarves: A lot of heat escapes through your head and hands.
  • Emergency mylar blankets: Reflect body heat and are compact for quick use.
  • Hunters’ trick: Chemical heat packs in boots or gloves. Buy or DIY reusable heat packs. You can also fill socks with rice, tie them and heat on a stovetop (if you have gas) for makeshift warmers.

Bedding & body heat

  • Layered blankets: Combine comforters, quilts and sleeping bags.
  • Sleep together: Sharing body heat is surprisingly effective.
  • Hot water bottles/heated packs: Fill with hot water (heated on a safe stove if available) and place in your bed or under clothing.
  • Exercise briefly: Light movement like stretching or jumping jacks generates heat, but avoid sweating.

Room & insulation hacks

  • Close off unused rooms: Concentrate heat in one area.
  • Window insulation: Use heavy curtains, blankets or even bubble wrap to block drafts.
  • Door draft stoppers: Rolled towels or pillows at the bottom of doors help retain warmth.
  • Tent trick: Pitch a small indoor tent or build a fort with blankets inside your home. Traps body heat in a smaller space.

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