Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Moral Story
  • Jokes
  • Life Hacks
  • Health and Fitness
  • Gardening
  • Recipes
  • Quiz
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Lindi
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Moral Story
  • Jokes
  • Life Hacks
  • Health and Fitness
  • Gardening
  • Recipes
  • Quiz

    Hidden Objects Challenge: Only 1% Can Find All 4 Without Crying…

    2025-04-26

    Spot all 17 sneaky, ridiculous, “how-did-I-miss-that?!” differences hiding between two nearly identical images.

    2025-04-26

    Can You Spot All 7 Differences in This Underwater Scene?

    2025-04-25

    Find Paperclip, Ruler, Leaf, Spoon

    2025-04-25

    Find Whistle, Egg, Brush, Flower.

    2025-04-25
Lindi
Home»Life Style»Unconventional Ways to Deal With the Heat
Life Style

Unconventional Ways to Deal With the Heat

Tech ZoneBy Tech Zone2022-01-073 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Pinterest Reddit Telegram Copy Link

A hot summer can be difficult for those who do not have an air conditioner. There are, thankfully, other ways to deal with hot weather.

Use “cold” curtains

It is critical to understand how we perceive temperature. In hot climate cities, it is preferable to use light and cold colors that create the illusion of cool air in a space.

Of course, not everyone is brave enough to open their curtains when it’s extremely hot outside, but it’s well worth it.

Freeze your pillow

In summer, it’s hard for us to get a good night’s sleep. To make sleeping more comfortable, put your pillowcase in a bag and let it cool down in the freezer.

Put a frozen bottle in your bed

If you place a cold bottle of water in your bed before going to sleep, you may find it easier to fall asleep.

When you’re awake, the same idea works: put a bag of frozen rice on the back of your head and you’ll feel so much better on a hot day.

Buy house plants

House plants help reduce the temperature inside the home, and they clear and moisturize the air. Ficus Benjamina, Aglaonema, and palm trees are the best choices for this.

Get rid of textiles

On hot days, it’s better to get rid of thick fabrics, decorative pillows, carpets, and comforters. It’s believed that dark fabrics attract heat and it’s better to buy bed sheets that are made of light and organic materials.

Being somewhere with thick curtains

Even though it’s better to replace textiles with lighter fabrics, this is not true for curtains. They should be as thick as possible. On a hot day, it’s better to keep the windows closed, but don’t forget about air circulation.

Humidify the air

You can buy an air humidifier or simply use a spray bottle.

You can also wash the floor but don’t do it too often because when it’s too humid, it’s harder.

Minimize electricity consumption

It’s best not to use devices on hot days because they heat the air, which is already hot enough. Instead of watching TV at home, go to the movies, where air conditioners are available.

The same can be said for using the stove. Eat cool, light foods on hot days.

Bonus: 2 simple life hacks to help your pets survive a heatwave

  • Attach a rubber mat to the side of the pool to help your pet get out if it falls in.
  • You can put an ice tray near your pets to make it easier for them. We at Bright Side have already noticed that it cools them down.

cleaning tips household hacks life hacks Life Style Tips Tricks
Share. Facebook Pinterest Reddit Telegram Copy Link

Related Post

Can What You Wear Change Your Mood? A 7-Day Outfit Hack That Might Just Surprise You

Tiny but Mighty: The Unexpected Purpose of the Small Jeans Pocket

Do you know the uses of this item?

How much money is enough money?

Do you know what it means to see an OWL at night…

The Hidden Staircases of the 18th Century: Servants’ Secrets in Historical Homes…

What to Wear to Church (for casual & traditional services)

Why Do Married Couples in Japan Sleep Separately?

The Boy Was Afraid To Get a Haircut For 10 Years: Now…

I TOOK MY DAUGHTER TO WORK ON FATHER’S DAY—AND SHE STOLE THE SHOW

2025-04-27

Donald Trump Reportedly Snubbed with ‘Third-Tier’ Seat at Pope Francis’ Funeral, Despite Being Among First to RSVP…

2025-04-26

The Last Words And Heartfelt Gesture Pope Francis Made In His Final Moments…

2025-04-26

The Nun Who Broke Tradition—and Broke Hearts—at Pope Francis’ Funeral…

2025-04-26

Pope Francis’ Final Hours: A Silent Goodbye, A Last Act of Love…

2025-04-26
Copyright © 2024. Designed by Lindi.
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.