Blankets over windows and doors to help keep heat in, towels under doors too
If you have a tent absolutely use it in a power outage situation, putting a few blankets over it will help keep it warmer, and sleeping bags are very warm too
Layers, heat is trapped between layers of clothes
Do not let yourself get/be wet
Staying in one smaller room and not opening the door a lot
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Blankets over windows and doors to help keep heat in, towels under doors too
If you have a tent absolutely use it in a power outage situation, putting a few blankets over it will help keep it warmer, and sleeping bags are very warm too
Layers, heat is trapped between layers of clothes
Do not let yourself get/be wet
Staying in one smaller room and not opening the door a lot
Keep flashlights, bottled water, and food handy
Charge everything now; phone, laptop, battery packs, etc
If you have pets keep them with you and keep them warm too, make sure they have access to fresh food and water wherever you cozy up at
Keep your fridge/freezer shut
Be aware of carbon monoxide poisoning
Be safe friend!