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I don't know about where you live, but here in Minnesota the weather is deadly. On sub-zero days, I always wonder what the homeless are doing. Minneapolis doesn't have a huge lot of homeless, precisely because of the weather, but we have enough to constitute a real concern. What I'm wondering is, has anyone ever considered giving space blankets to the homeless. Some of them will still die of the cold, but it seems like a space blanket might keep some of them alive during a sub-zero night. Not that it takes sub-zero weather to kill; you can die in 30 F, if the circumstances stack up against you.

Has anyone ever tried this space blanket thing? Did it work? Was it a stupid idea?

Date: 2005-01-28 06:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaikaku.livejournal.com
Space blankets are good. I carry them on backpacking trips, and I've used them a few times to supplement my sleeping bag on those super-cold nights. They aren't terribly comfortable, but they can help keep you warm.

I keep wondering what the homeless do here in Boston on really cold nights. Especially with the way the weather's been recently.

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