The last days of February are, without a doubt, the best time to dream about the coming summer, with the arrival of which, in addition to sunny days, tanning and barbecue, we are faced with heat.
In such weather, our body requires coolness, and it becomes difficult to concentrate on work, especially if everything around is melting from the heat. So why not learn in advance about the methods that will allow you to cope with the sweltering hot weather?
Of course, the most logical option is to use an air conditioner. Unfortunately, these "units" are not installed in all rooms, and if for offices they have already become a familiar part of the interior, then in apartments they are much less common.
The good news is that we have compiled for you the top 3 ways that will help you cope with the heat even without air conditioning.
Option 1. Fan + ice
If you don't have an air conditioner but do have a freezer, you can use it to create a makeshift "air cooler." Simply place a few ice cubes in a bowl or shallow dish and place it in front of a fan. The fan will not only move the air, but also cool it by evaporating the ice.
Option 2. Cooling curtains
If you want to quickly cool the air in the room, you can spray water on curtains, blinds or drapes. The wind passing through the wet surfaces will cool the air, and the dust will settle on the floor.
Option 3. Correct use of windows
The temperature outside is usually lower than inside, especially at night. If you close the windows before sunrise and open them after sunset, you can catch the cool air from outside and enjoy the coolness. You can also install small fans in opposite windows to create a constant draft.
Earlier we talked about how to avoid food smell in the house.