Against toxic smog To sit at home and relax is definitely not an option for many, but wearing pollution masks can minimize the risk of getting affected to a great extent. While normal masks are effective enough, N95 and N99 pollution masks are recommended as the most effective ones
Driving in fog
Driving at normal speeds in fog can be very dangerous. Be sure to slow down so you have more time to react if traffic stops or other hazards appear. While your high beams are not useful in the fog, remember to turn on your low-beam headlights to help other drivers see you. Turn down the radio, stop conversations with other passengers and keep your attention on the road.
Surviving on caffeine
With the onset of extreme winters comes the irrational need to sustain on coffee which helps you keep going. Apparently not, while up to 400mg i.e. roughly the amount in four cups of brewed coffee can help you rejuvenate, anything beyond that can be dangerous. So, opt for healthier options like green tea to get you the required energy along with good health.
While using heaters Carbon monoxide (CO) which is released by the heaters is a deadly gas. While using heating appliances always keep them at a reasonable temperature so you don’t overheat the room and ensure that the doors and windows of the room are open to initiate natural ventilation.
Face it in style
Dress for the season: wear loose warm clothing in layers. To prevent frostbite and hypothermia while outside, wear several layers of loose-fitting, lightweight clothing with water repellent outer garments.