How to Sleep in a Car



How to Sleep in a Car - Sleeping in a car may sound like a strange thing to do, but sometimes it's the cheapest option, and, on occasion, it's the only option. This is especially true when taking trips to the wilderness. Sleeping in a car isn't the most comfortable way to get a good night's rest, but it is possible to make the experience more comfortable by following these steps.

Step 1
Clean your car. It's no secret that vehicles can get a little dirty, especially if you eat on a regular basis inside your car. Even if you keep your car spotless, a thorough cleaning is in order. Vacuum the floors and interior (especially the creases), and shake out the mats. Also, dust the interior and clean the windows.

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Step 2
Purchase a tarp at your local hardware or super store. A tarp can help disguise the fact that you are sleeping in your car, which is a bonus if you must camp out in a public place such as a parking lot. This also allows you to sleep with the windows open and provides enough ventilation for you to stay comfortable.

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Step 3
Pack a sleeping bag or a blanket. If possible, lay a few blankets down as additional padding. A pillow isn't necessary, but it will make your car-sleeping experience a more comfortable one.

Step 4
Park your car in a place that is surrounded by buildings or trees for protection against the wind. If possible, park in a place that gets sunlight. This will help keep you warm if chilly night air settles in. ( usatoday.com )



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