Today we encountered some more deadly aftershocks, a 5.5 magnitude and a 6.0 magnitude. The first one was about 10 minutes into the lunch break. The second on was at 2.15pm. We all went out to the school field, did the roll calls, parents came to get their children. About 35 minutes later (2.50pm) the remaining students went into the school hall. At about 3.10pm the students who hadn't gone home went to the office while Kathy Harris (office lady) and Mrs Trotter (principal) made phone calls. My mother was stuck in traffic so I had to wait. My mother got to the school office at 3.35pm. After that I arrived home and did some jobs.
Here are the three key ingredients for keeping your home warm. One: Insulation Two: Ventilation Three: Heating. Put insulation in your walls and ceiling.
Insulation is important for keeping your house warm and cosy. If your insulation has moved put it back in place. Use wood pellet fires and gas heaters preferably.
Keep your heat inside by closing the door shutting curtains and blocking the bottom of the door other wise you will freeze this winter. Insulate,ventilate and heat your home
Having efficent heaters, modern wood burners and wood pellet fires are good ways to save money and keep warm. Insulation ,ventalation and heating are key.Ihaia