Mary L Williams and Associates

Oh Baby It’s Cold Outside!

Oh Baby It’s Cold Outside! Are will we still in the Desert, or have we been transported to Siberia? AND it seems like it won’t let up for a while. So with our temperatures in the 30s overnight, you may want to find ways to keep warm. 

According to the Palm Springs Post, three warming centers are now open throughout the city for limited hours. The warming centers are free and operated in partnership with the county.

Here’s a list of the centers and their hours. Pets are welcome, but cats must be in a carrier:

James O. Jessie Desert Highland Unity Center, 480 W. Tramview Road

Demuth Community Center, 3601 E. Mesquite Ave

Palm Springs Public Library, 300 S. Sunrise Way

However, if you want to stay home and find ways to get warm, here are a few things to keep in mind until we get out of this deep freeze:

DO NOT!!!

Use your stove to heat your house – oh, it does keep the kitchen warm and toasty when we’re cooking, but ovens are made specifically to cook food and not be used as a heat source.

Do not use candles as a heat source – HUGE fire hazard and many homes and families are destroyed by candle fires.

DO NOT use open flame propane heaters – or any propane portable heater. These also are a HUGE fire hazard and a contributor to carbon monoxide poisoning.

Space heaters are a good source of heat, but before you order them on Amazon, caution needs to be taken when using them ….

Space heaters are blamed for 81% of home heating fire deaths, half of which could have been prevented because the space heaters were too close to beds, curtains, clothing, and upholstered furniture.

Space heaters are for TEMPORARY USE ONLY!! They are not to be used as the primary heat source at any time.

NEVER EVER plug a space heater into an extension cord or surge protector. The space heater can use a lot of power that the extension cord and surge protector are unable to handle. In addition, the cords can melt, which leads to fires. 

Make sure you have the right size of space heater for what you are using it for.

It’s not just fires you need to be concerned about when using supplemental heaters, but Carbon Monoxide as well.

Safety Tips from the United States Product Safety Commission

Here are a few safer ways to get the chill off …

Oh Baby, It’s Cold Outside! This, too, shall pass and will be a distant memory. Remember, we may be cold right now, but we don’t have five feet of snow, ice, or five months of cold. PLUS, we can bundle up and still golf!!

Exit mobile version