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Post by A Leap Of Faith on Nov 18, 2014 16:01:40 GMT
"With cold weather fast approaching, I wanted to share a cool little project that I did over the weekend that can provide some extra heat during a grid-down emergency situation. With the heat from a single candle, it is possible to heat a small area during an emergency – if you can capture that heat. Step One: Build a Small Emergency Shelter inside your home. If you live in an apartment, or a house that doesn’t have a fireplace or wood burning stove, winter power outages can quickly turn into life-threatening emergencies. When the temperatures start to plummet, you need to take action. The first step you should take is to build an emergency shelter, or warm room, within your home. It’s a lot easier to heat a small walk-in closet or pantry than it is to heat an entire home. So the first thing you want to do is find a small room or closet, and then start insulating..." offgridsurvival.com/candleheaterradiator/This is a great idea. It might even help keep people alive.
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