How to Keep Your Cool In the Hottest Summer Months

How to Keep Your Cool In the Hottest Summer Months

July and August are the hottest months of the year — and for those renting a home without air conditioning, some of the worst. Even if you do not have the luxury of central air or wall-mount AC units, there are still steps you can take to keep cool during the heat of summer. Ceiling Fans If you are lucky enough to have ceiling fans in your rental, get those babies moving! Wait, not yet. There are two things you should do first. ceiling-fan  
  1. Take a pillowcase and slip it over each of the blades in turn. Wipe the blades down, and all the dust will fall into the pillowcase. Throw the pillowcase in the laundry and take a second to appreciate those dust-free blades because they will not stay that way long.
  1. Turn on the ceiling fan. For the summer months, you want the fan to blow air straight down. To do this, the fan must be running in a counter-clockwise direction. If your fan is running clockwise, shut it off and locate the direction switch on the main body of the fan. Slide the switch the opposite way and turn the fan back on. It should now be running in the proper direction.
  Keep Cool Fan direction ForRent.com For maximum cooling, set your fan on the highest speed it can safely run. If the fan starts to rattle or wobble from side to side, that means the blades are off balance. Turn the fan off and dust the blades again. If the fan is still wonky, you will need to talk to a maintenance worker about having your fan realigned. Curtains Most design magazines will say summer is the time to swap out heavy winter draperies for light sheers. Do not listen to their lies. Airy sheers are for people with central air conditioning. What you want are dark, thick curtains that will block sunlight from entering and cool air from escaping.   Keep Cool Curtains open ForRent.com This is my son’s room (hence the wicked cool Star Wars mobile). His homemade curtains are just made from navy twin sheets from Walmart. This is what the room looks like with them open during the day.   Keep Cool Curtains Closed ForRent.com And closed during the day! These are not even light-blocking or thermal curtains, but the dark color helps keep the hot sun out of his room, making it much cooler all day long. It’s a little depressing to keep your home so dark during the daylight hours, but drawing curtains on south- and west-facing windows will make a real difference in the temperature of your room. If you don’t have the budget for darker curtains, just throw a blanket over the curtain rod. It’s not the most aesthetically pleasing option, but who cares about aesthetics when it is 90 degrees in your home? DIY AC If you have no air conditioning unit, you can rig up a fairly easy AC unit with items you might already have in your rental. Technically known as “swamp coolers,” these rigs operate by blowing air across water. The water evaporates and draws some of the heat out of the air. Keep Cool DIY Swamp Cooler ForRent.com To make your own swamp cooler, set a shallow dish of water directly in front of a fan. Aim the fan so the air blows right over the surface of the water. Keep Cool apartment swamp cooler ForRent.com If your swamp cooler is working properly, you will notice the temperature going down fairly quickly. The downside to these handy setups is that they only work in dry environments. So if you are dealing with heat and humidity, this is not going to work for you. Other Tricks ● Stay hydrated. You will feel cooler if you have had enough to drink. Try adding lemon, cucumber, mint and, of course, ice to the refreshment. ● Keep the back of your neck cool. Either keep it shaded with a collar or handkerchief, or spritz it with water and sit in front of a fan. ● Eat something spicy. The spicy food will make you sweat without raising your body temp. The evaporating moisture will help to cool you down. ● Keep the oven off. Hot nights call for salads, grilling or takeout — anything that does not require you to fire up any heat sources in your home. ● Freeze your pillow. Place your pillow in a plastic bag (so no ice forms on the fabric) and place it in the freezer for an hour before bed. ● Close your closet doors. By closing your closet (and any other unused rooms), you are minimizing the square footage that you need to cool during daylight hours.
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