I have no idea how cold it's going to get in there even with a space heater
Are you planning on running a generator to keep an electric space heater running?
Do you have extra gasoline cans filled with Gasoline?
In 1998 iirc, a major ice Storm hit New England amd Canada. Lasted for days. Trees and power lines had 1 1/2 inch of ice on them. Very widespread outages. In the town I live in metro area of around 50,000. We were without power for about a week, Surrounding towns were without forup to a month.
One day During the storm I was ferrying our generator between apartments we own to keep them warm and heat up the hot water. I drove by a gas station that had a line over a mile long…. There were only 3 gas stations in town able to pump gas…
I went out and fot every gas can I had and got in line to fill up.
A gas generator is just a heavy lump of metal if you dont have gas.
There were no businesses open until Day 3 when the governor ordered grocery store to open to public with calculators and portable lights….
I stopped in. As imagined all the frozen food and meat had been thrown in the dumpster as it was unsafe..
All batteries, matches, candles, sold out. As well as all canned foods, granola bars, poptarts, ie anything you could open and eat…. Fresh fruits gone…
Plenty of flour and grains.
And stores were cash only…
Most people do not have cash anymore…
This storm was an eye opener. Yeah, it was deemed a 100 year event, but that only means each year has a 1 % chance of recurring…
Every year I fill up nine 5 gallon gas cans that has stabil in it and stored at 3 at 3 separate locations for fire safety. I use that gas to run lawnmowers and snowblowers through the year. If An ice storm is in the forecast I top off any empties..
This story might explain why I have 3 generators, multiple back up stoves, oven to sit on stove, backup power bank, portable inverters, kerosene space heaters, kerosene hurricane lamps etc…