How to stay safe in cold

Frostbite could potentially cause permanent damage to the body and lead to amputation in severe cases, according to the CDC.

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35 thoughts on “How to stay safe in cold

  1. Wear layers/ long underwear. Hat/ scarf, gloves. A hoodie sweat shirt under your coat so you can put the hat on 1st then put your hoodie over your hat. Best I love are my winter coat and very insulated jacket( it's a very well brand & my boots are too. ❄❄❄❄❄❄❄⛄

  2. Layers of clothes is the #1 thing to keep body heat in, even with gloves you can with 2 pairs of thin gloves and one heavy pair, for yor feet a pair of boots 2 sizes to big 2 pairs of socks and optional heat pack. So obviously they have never been in the cold of canada and Alaska.

  3. Wear WOOL 100% WOOL Merino wool Base Layers are a must have all year. Wool Blankets to stay warm at home or in emergency use stuck in your car. I always carry a Minimum of 5 Wool Blankets heaviest weight I can get. I've been stuck in multiple blizzards In my lifetime. Wool Blankets are guaranteed to keep you alive.

  4. Layers of clothes is the #1 thing to keep body heat in, even with gloves you can with 2 pairs of thin gloves and one heavy pair, for yor feet a pair of boots 2 sizes to big 2 pairs of socks and optional heat pack. So obviously they have never been in the cold of canada and Alaska.

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