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Cool Your Home Without Air Conditioning: Practical Tips for the Heatwave

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As temperatures rise, many UK homes struggle to cope without air conditioning, which can be costly and environmentally damaging. With the Climate Change Committee recommending air conditioning in care homes and schools, it’s crucial to explore alternatives that are both affordable and effective.

One effective method is to keep windows closed and covered during the hottest parts of the day. This may seem counterintuitive, but using light-coloured curtains or makeshift coverings can significantly reduce indoor temperatures by blocking out heat.

Another simple trick is to wear damp clothing. As moisture evaporates, it cools the skin, providing relief without the need for fans or air conditioning. This method can be applied to clothing, hats, or even sheets hung in front of windows.

These strategies not only help manage heat but also promote a sustainable lifestyle by reducing reliance on energy-intensive cooling systems. As heatwaves become more frequent, adapting our homes and habits will be essential for comfort and environmental health.

Source: Euronews

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News Category: Money Tags: climate, cooling, heatwave, home, sustainability

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