- Wear a hat -- most heat loss is through the head.
- Don't overdo -- sweating causes clothing to get wet and in cold weather can cause chills.
- Wear clothing that wicks away moisture and dries quickly.
- Wool will keep you warm even if it is wet.
- Stay as dry as you can. Be aware of places where cold and moisture can creep in -- around tops of mittens or gloves or tops of boots.
- Keep emergency supplies on you. Extra matches, candles, blankets, food (granola bars and crackers), and a cell phone. Keep extras in your car.
Maine Warmers will not help you on the side of a mountain unless you have access to a microwave oven. But if you come in out of the cold and are frozen to the bone, Maine Warmers microwave heating pads will help. A Cozy Cat or a Dachshund Neck Warmer will keep you toasty warm without feeding or walking, and costs less than one vet bill.
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