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How to stay warm when building fire code prohibits space heater?

Does any one have any advice on how I can stay warm when my building's fire code prohibits the use of space heaters. I have tried everything from drinking a lot of hot drinks to wearing a lot of clothes. I would like to feel comfortable without having to act as if I'm living in the 20th century. I was thinking about drapping an electric blanket over my car if the problem persists, ha!

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The heat island effect can be counteracted slightly by using white or reflective materials to build houses, pavements, and roads, thus increasing the overall albedo of the city. Using light-colored concrete has proven effective in reflecting up to 50% more light than asphalt and reducing ambient temperature.
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