WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER:  Keep Your Home Cool with No AC – Here’s How

Here are five ways to deal with the heat when you don’t have AC . . .

1.  Keep your windows closed and covered.  If the air outside is hotter than the air inside, keeping the windows shut – and the shades, blinds or curtains drawn – will help the inside of your home stay a little cooler.  Then, at night, when it’s cooler outside, open them.

2.  Use fans the right way – ventilate.  Creating a cross breeze, with fans, is the best way to circulate cooler air and push hot air out.  Find the coolest part of your house, and angle the fan from there, toward the hottest part of your house.  Or, set up a make-shift air conditioner – by putting a big bowl of ice in front of a fan.

3.  Manage the humidity.  Humidity can make the summer heat feel even worse.  A dehumidifier won’t lower the temperature, but it WILL help you feel less sticky and uncomfortable.

4.  Shut and insulate your doors.  If you’re spending most of your time in one room, close the doors to the rooms you aren’t using, like bedrooms or bathrooms.  That keeps the cooler air concentrated in a single area.  And if you have doors with gaps at the bottom, add some insulation (like an old scarf or such).

5.  Install window film.  Blocking solar UV rays from entering your house can help keep temps down.  Some window films can prevent 75% of the sun’s heat from entering your home.  And it’s cheap – about 30 bucks on Amazon.

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