Saturday, May 23, 2020
Four Things To Get Ready For The Colder Season
Four Things To Get Ready For The Colder Season The holidays are just around the corner. And that means theres cooler weather ahead and its time to prepare for the changes that come with the changing season. Heres some reminders of things that youll want to add to your Fall to-do list and be ready for the colder season ahead. Fall and Winter Clothing Yes its time to put away the shorts and sandals. If last years warmer clothing is a bit sparse, head out or online to find some new looks for the new season. This years fashion trends seem to include a little bit of something for everyones taste and budget. So if youve found yourself frustrated or put off in the past by faddish fashions that just didnt work for you, thats good news. Pair something new with some of your old favorites and youve got a new look without breaking the budget. Around The House Your house needs to be prepared for winter, too! Keeping your home warm can be a big part of the household budget. So check the doors and windows for cracks and leaks. Seal them up to keep the cold air outside. Youll also want to help the furnace run more efficiently by changing the air filters. Remember to check any exterior water pipes to be sure theyre protected from freezing. A little time and money spent now can save you from huge repair bills later because of a cold spell that might come around unexpectedly. Family Health Colder temperatures are accompanied by colds and flu. So check your shelves and stock up on items that both help prevent common winter illnesses and are remedies for those inevitable winter bugs. The basics include: Vitamin C. Most people agree that it helps prevent winter colds, or lesser their effects. Tea. Lots of liquids are important, and tea goes a long way to help keep you healthy. Chicken soup. Its comfort food, and straight from Grandmas old fashioned remedies for all that ails you. Over-the-counter cold and flu remedies. Have the basics on hand for quick response. And Dont Forget The Car That trusty car, truck, or SUV in the garage needs attention, too. Many manufactures suggest lighter weight oil for winter driving. Check the wiper blades to be sure the rubber is soft and can provide a clear view in inclement weather. And if youre going to be doing any winter travel by car, its a good idea to have a couple of blankets in the trunk just in case of emergency.
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