When It Gets Cold Indoors: Tips on Keeping Warm Inside Your Home this Month
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When It Gets Cold Indoors: Tips on Keeping Warm Inside Your Home this Month

As the temperature outside begins to drop, you'll want to prepare for colder days ahead and ensure you're staying warm indoors. With that in mind, here are a few tips on keeping comfortable indoors during this upcoming winter season.

What's the Best Indoor Temperature in Winter?

The ideal indoor temperature in winter should be between 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature range will provide a comfortable feel indoors without wearing too many layers of clothing or turning on the heater frequently. 

Seven Tips for Staying Warm Indoors This Winter

  • Wear layers of clothing. Layering is the best way to stay warm in colder temperatures, including indoors. Start with a tank top, then add a t-shirt, followed by a sweater or long sleeve shirt underneath a light jacket. These layers will trap the body heat and help you to feel warmer indoors. 
  • Use space heaters. If the indoor temperature still needs to be warmer, consider investing in a small space heater. A space heater will help to raise the heat levels of your home in a focused area, so you can feel more comfortable when participating in activities or watching TV. 
  • Install insulation. Check your home for proper insulation in the walls and ceilings. If there are areas where cold air is seeping through, you may need to add more insulation or make necessary repairs. Extra insulation can help eliminate those chilly drafts and warm your home's temperature. 
  • Seal windows and doors. Sealing any cracks or gaps around your windows and doors will help to keep the cold air from coming in. Inspect all of the window sills, frames, and doors for any issues that could be causing drafty conditions indoors.
  • Use heavy curtains. Adding heavy curtains to your windows can help trap the heat and keep it from escaping through the windowpanes. Curtains may not be necessary for every room. Still, they will provide an extra insulation layer for cold drafts coming through any windows closest to exterior walls. 
  • Use rugs and carpets. Adding rugs or carpets in different areas will keep the cold air from seeping under your feet. A combination of warm flooring and area rugs will help ensure that every inch of your home is insulated. 
  • Use a humidifier. Humidifiers can add moisture to the air and help keep your home warm. As temperatures drop, the atmosphere's humidity decreases, which can cause dryness indoors. A combination of a humidifier and a space heater will ensure you stay comfortable outdoors during cold weather. 

Need More Help Staying Warm and Safe at Home This Winter?

Keeping warm indoors during the winter can get tricky, but with these tips, you now better understand what it takes to make your home comfortable. If you live in Westford, Tewksbury, Lowell, or Concord and find winter weather is making it harder to be home alone, don't hesitate to contact Senior Helpers of Westford. Our dedicated staff will happily assist with temperature control and other needs seniors may require to remain independent in their homes.