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  2. 12 Hacks to Keep Warm Outside All Winter Long - AOL

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    Use a space heater. A space heater can warm a small area quickly without having to turn up the heat in your entire house. However, portable electric heaters are associated with fire risk, so use ...

  3. Micro-environments and radiator hacks: Tips for staying warm ...

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    With another cold spell on its way for metro Detroit and rolling outages across the state, know the tips necessary for keeping warm inside your home. Micro-environments and radiator hacks: Tips ...

  4. Another winter storm is brewing: These 12 items can help you ...

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    This water-resistant lantern-and-power bank combo provides bright, adjustable light when darkness falls. And it doubles as a power bank to charge your devices during outages.

  5. Thinsulate - Wikipedia

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    Values (US units) range from 1.6 for 80-gram fabric to 2.9 for 200-gram fabric. [13] Thinsulate is considered "the warmest thin apparel insulation" available. In fact, when equal thicknesses are compared, it provides about 1½ times the warmth of down and about twice the warmth of other high-loft insulation materials. [14]

  6. Flashing (weatherproofing) - Wikipedia

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    Flashing is thin pieces of impervious material installed to prevent the passage of water into a structure from a joint or as part of a weather resistant barrier system. In modern buildings, flashing is intended to decrease water penetration at objects such as chimneys , vent pipes, walls, windows and door openings to make buildings more durable ...

  7. Flood management - Wikipedia

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    Water rising above a canal's full capacity may cause flooding to spread to other waterways and areas of the community, which causes damage. Defenses (both long-term and short-term) can be constructed to minimize damage, which involves raising the edge of the water with levees, embankments or walls. The high population and value of ...