Cutting
corners on certain winter habits may leave you with chilly regret.
1. Mistake: Youknock down icicles on your house.
Never whack
icicles with excessive force; this could cause building damage at the bases.
Tap formations with a broom, from a window if possible (never stand below
icicles, which can injure you when they fall). If icicles don’t dislodge, call
a professional to remove them—the frozen mass can cause structures like gutters
to collapse.
2. Mistake: You assume you have to idle your car before driving.
Idling was
necessary with older cars that used carburetors, devices that twisted open to
move air and fuel into the engine. Cold air could affect the balance of air and
fuel, causing the car to run smoky or seize up. Cars made from the late
’90s on have electronic systems that use sensors to keep the air-to-fuel
ratio balanced. Even in frigid temperatures, 30 seconds is all you need to
get the oil circulating.
3. Mistake: You pour warm water on a frozen windshield.
Nice try, but
if the temperature outside is freezing, you’ll only add another layer of ice to
your windshield. Depending on the temperature difference between the air
outside and the water, this trick could even crack the glass. Instead, spritz
your windshield with a solution of one part water to two parts rubbing alcohol
to melt ice immediately.
4. Mistake: You nap next to a space heater.
It may seem
harmless to doze off, but the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates
that space heaters cause more than 25,000 residential fires every year. That’s
mostly owing to human error (like leaving a space heater too close to long
drapes). If you want to fall asleep next to the heater, put the appliance on a
timer so it will shut off automatically.
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