Six ways to keep warm this winter

Experts from The Mobility Furniture Company have offered advice on how to keep warm this winter.
Here are some useful tips to keep warm this winterHere are some useful tips to keep warm this winter
Here are some useful tips to keep warm this winter

It’s natural to be concerned about rising energy costs, but fortunately there are many ways to lower heating costs without putting your health at risk, such as:

1. Place a blanket over yourself

Hot air rises, so keep it from escaping by trapping it under a blanket made of wool, fleece or another warm material. Raise your feet off the cold floor and get them under the blanket too if it’s long enough.

Using blankets and warmer fabrics will keep your home warmUsing blankets and warmer fabrics will keep your home warm
Using blankets and warmer fabrics will keep your home warm

2. Use a heat pack or wheat bag

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These are a great idea if you have a cold or stiff spot that is not directly on the heated area of the sofa. Don’t use a hot water bottle, though, as this can be dangerous with an electric appliance.

3. Curl up with someone else

You get twice the body heat if you can share a sofa with another person, or even a pet.

The Mobility Furniture Company offers luxurious two- and three-seater sofas with heated cushions, so you can snuggle up to your heart’s content.

4. Use the massage feature on the recliner chair

Some recliner chairs also come with a massage mechanism, which helps loosen stiff and sore muscles.

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It also stimulates blood circulation, which helps keep your core temperature up and is great for easing arthritic joints.

5. Choose a warmer fabric for your sofa

There are several fabrics you can choose for your recliner chair, and often the warmest are synthetic fabrics such as microfiber or polyester.

Alternatively, invest in a woolen throw to use in the cooler months. This will help to keep you warm.

6. Avoid placing your chair directly in front of a heat source

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Putting your chair directly next to a radiator or fireplace blocks a lot of the heat, as it’s absorbed by the chair instead of circulating around the room.

Instead, sit slightly further away so the heat can escape, which will raise the overall ambient temperature of the room and further lower heating costs. This works as a great method to help reduce overall energy costs.