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Keeping Cool in Hot Weather

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July 7, 2006

Tips for dealing with hot weather. Post your ideas.

 
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July 26, 2005

Water is an ideal drink to cool your body. If choosing other drinks, when perspiring, consider the caffeine and sugar content. The sugar draws fluids away from the muscles where it's needed, plus adds calories.

 
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April 27, 2009

Does anyone have any ideas on how to turn my fan into an air cooler? Inexpensively, obviously. I need them to do more than just blow the hot air around, I need them to blow cool air around. I've tried hanging Blue Ice in front of them but it didn't work.

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By Cricket from Parkton, NC

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April 27, 20090 found this helpful

In the old days they used to put bowls of ice water in front of them to make a swampcooler-sort of thing. I have had success with that & just cold water. (The water evaporates, using heat, thereby cooling some of air) - It does help a BIT - but not in a big way - Also make sure your windows are shaded to keep hot sun out.

 

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April 27, 20090 found this helpful

You could use dry ice, but it puts carbon dioxide in the air so you'd need ventilation! I would stick with regular ice or about 10 (or more) of the blue ice. Put it on a table right in front of the fan. You can also spray water in front of the fan while you stand there. The mist feels good when it lands on you & is refreshing!

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Another idea: You may be able to soak a furnace filter in water & wire lean this against the front (& maybe also the back) of the fan.

 

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May 4, 20090 found this helpful

The oldest way is to hang a wet bathtowel in front of it and re-wet it as needed.

 

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May 6, 20090 found this helpful

We've never tried any of these techniques. What we do is always have at least one or two fans facing out, rather than in. The resulting breeze usually keeps our home comfortable, except in the hottest weather.

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I'm going to suggest a couple of these ideas to hubby, though, thanks! JustPlainJo, Ohio

 
July 8, 20100 found this helpful

I found a site that has instructions on turning your fan into a swamp cooler using a large container with a tight fitting lid, and some hand towels.

www.associatedcontent.com/.../stay_cool_without_air_conditioning...

 
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September 15, 2017

A neck cooler is a very easy sewing project that anyone can do. Make some homemade neck coolers so your family and friends, as well as yourself, can say cool on those hot summer days.

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August 13, 2016

Cooking inside during the heat of the summer not only heats up the kitchen but the entire house. This is a page about keep cool by cooking outside.

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August 25, 2009

This tip is about keeping cool while being outside in triple digit temps. I wet my cotton sleeveless shirt in refrigerator cooled water and do the same with a kingsize cotton pillow case.

 
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July 9, 2009

I would like to read about other peoples ideas for getting cool during hot weather.

 
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