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Can you keep warm indoors in winter? Why?

Personally, I think it can keep warm indoors, but it must be a well-ventilated room, not a closed space. In winter, people like to use charcoal for indoor heating, but there are many hidden dangers in indoor heating. Let's take a look with Bian Xiao!

The hazards of charcoal fire in winter are inhalation of dust and carbon monoxide poisoning. This will have a great impact on health. For a long time, charcoal has been considered as a clean energy source (compared with firewood). Later, with the continuous occurrence of fire poisoning, human beings began to realize the harm of charcoal heating. The harm of charcoal roasting mainly comes from dust and carbon monoxide. Full combustion of charcoal will produce carbon dioxide, which will not cause harm to human body, but when it is not completely burned, it will produce a lot of carbon monoxide, and people will be poisoned by inhaling this gas. Generally speaking, in the cold days in the north, if you bake charcoal fire indoors for several hours, most people will feel weak or dizzy and have a headache, which is a symptom of carbon monoxide poisoning. If not ventilated in time, they will suffocate to death. So for the sake of health, when burning charcoal, don't keep warm in a closed space. Be sure to install chimneys or open doors and windows, which will bring most harmful gases and dust out of the room. Be sure not to close the doors and windows, and open some small windows appropriately to let fresh air in.

Secondly, indoor heating will seriously pollute the indoor environment, and sometimes it may accidentally cause a fire. There are many indoor electrical equipment and complicated wiring, so it is inevitable that small sparks will be splashed during the heating process, which will easily lead to fires. Therefore, it is not recommended to keep warm indoors. However, if you make a foolproof preparation, you can still warm the fire indoors. After all, it's so cold that no one wants to keep warm in the cold wind. Whether indoors or outdoors, you need to do a good job of safety protection. You must protect yourself and spend the winter safely.