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Cold wave 2022: Should we turn on the heating at home?

We thought winter was behind us and yet an intense cold wave is expected in France until next week.Should we turn back on his heating?

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At a time when the price of gas and electricity is beating records, the savings are.With the arrival of sunny days, it was simple to consume less energy by turning off heating.But faced with the fall in temperatures, we would like the radiators to be still hot.How to maintain thermal comfort at home without exploding your invoice in April?

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Cold wave 2022: radiators off or on?

It all depends on your resistance to cold.Thermal comfort from one house varies from one individual to another.However, it is considered that the average temperature of a part must oscillate between 17 ° C and 20 ° C.With the cold wave announced, it can therefore be useful to turn on heaters to maintain this temperature.However, many tips allow you to warm up without touching the radiators.

Cold wave 2022: Heating without heating

It is not necessarily useful to light the radiators as soon as the temperatures are cool.Warm up, covering yourself more: plaid, sweater, socks, slippers ... All means are good to feel comfortable at home while having hot.When you cook, the heat of the plates or the oven increases the room temperature of the room by a few degrees.Also, so as not to let the cold go inside, clog the openings with in particular doors.Also invest in thermal curtains.

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