No AC? No Problem? Try These Five Alternative Ways to Lower Room Temperature

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Most people rely on air conditioners to stay cool in the summer, but what if you don’t have one at home? Luckily, there are ways to lower the temperature of your home without relying on an AC, and here are five tested methods worth trying.

Fans

If you don’t have an AC, fans are the next best thing. They’re more affordable and don’t require installation, but can still create a cool breeze that will keep your home comfortably cold.

Opening Windows

You can also allow fresh air to flow through your home by opening up the windows, but you have to do it the right way. Cross ventilation is a popular natural cooling method that you can achieve by opening windows on opposite sides of your home.

Curtains and Blinds

You can also use thick curtains or blinds to prevent direct sunlight from entering your home. By doing so, you’ll stop the heat from building up, especially during peak sunlight hours.

Cooking Routine

You should also switch up your cooking routine in the summer and avoid using heat-producing kitchen appliances that will increase room temperature.

Lower Body Temperature

Your home will feel cooler if you put an effort into lowering your own body temperature. Take cold showers, stay hydrated, use ice packs, and consider heat-proofing your bed by using lightweight and breathable bedding.