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04.10.2022 - 14:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A woman who went for the whole of winter without turning on the heating has explained some of her top tips for keeping warm.
TikTok user Carolyn Anderson said she was fed up with people in a privileged position giving advice to vulnerable people about how to cut down on heating costs, as they have probably never had to do it themselves.
So, since she has been through it herself, she posted a video telling people about some things they must consider if they are thinking of keeping the heating off as reported by Liverpool Echo. With the rising costs of energy, many people may be struggling to afford their bills.
In the video caption, she explained: “I've been through no heating in winter, most people giving advice haven't and likely won't be this year either. Ask questions in the comments and I'll reply to all I can do as many folks as possible hear this. I'm also great with budgeting and being frugal advice."
Introducing the video, she spoke into the camera as she said: "I'm sick of hearing people who've never gone without heating in winter telling people how they're going to cope with it this winter. So here, from a person who has actually done it, are eight things you need to consider."
So, here is the full list of Carolyn’s tips for going without heating - including how to dry your clothes and keep as healthy as possible.
Carolyn says that getting condensation is highly likely, especially in the room you sleep in, when the heating isn't turned on.
She said: "You need to clean this off every morning, or every time you see it." She explained why as she added: "Not only can it make the room colder but it can cause damp which gives you other problems."
Carolyn explained: "Your skin being in a very cold and damp environment
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Temperatures are dipping as we approach the winter months and more of us are looking at cost-effective ways to keep warm. Many Britons across the country are probably doing just about anything to avoid putting the heating on, and running up an already, expensive energy bill.
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