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Bitter Cold Part 4: Keeping drafts out of old rowhouse

Bitter Cold Part 4: Keeping drafts out of old rowhouse

Temperatures in the poorly insulated kitchen of Baltimore resident Maraizu Onyenaka varied more than 20 degrees this winter, according to sensors installed in her home by Capital News Service reporters. Keeping the cold out of old Baltimore rowhouses is tough — and expensive, even for homeowners with good jobs.

Bitter Cold Part 3: Cold a costly challenge

Bitter Cold Part 3: Cold a costly challenge

Baltimore resident Delores Buchanan limits going outside when it’s cold. Neuropathy causes her feet to tense up and sting, and cold worsens the pain by reducing blood flow to the hands and feet. It is one of many conditions exacerbated by extreme temperatures.

Bitter Cold Part 2: Cold weather harms health

Bitter Cold Part 2: Cold weather harms health

Every winter, health officials warn of outdoor dangers for the homeless, who can freeze to death from hypothermia and snow shovelers who suffer heart attacks.  Yet many more people are at risk indoors if their power has been shut off or they can’t afford to raise the thermostat.  Research shows that for those with chronic disease a cold interior may be a dangerous environment.

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