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Tips To Keep Your House Cool In Summer
The summer means holidays, beaches, and overall fun, but sometimes the harsh summer sun isn't as fun and you feel like cranking up the air conditioner.
It is true that we have all experienced those times when we just want to freeze our homes. However, it is important to keep in mind that the high energy consumption of cooling houses in the summer contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and global warming [1][2].

Take a look at these tips that will help you save energy, keep your house cool, and help the environment:
Tips To Keep Your House Cool In Summer
1. Keep the heat at bay
Keeping your home cool means preventing heat from entering in the first place. Make use of external coverings, such as blinds, awnings, or large potted plants, to shade windows and walls.
2. Avoid direct sunlight
Light can brighten up your room, but keep in mind that light equates to heat. The more sunlight flowing into your home, the warmer you will feel and the harder your air conditioning system will have to work.
3. Close all doors
By closing off doors to unused rooms, you will prevent cool air from leaking into parts of the house where you do not need it. This will also reduce the amount of energy required by your air conditioner to cool larger areas.
4. Replace your bedsheets
If you want to keep your home cool during the summer, pick lighter fabrics, preferably in brighter colours such as white, as these fabrics reflect light and heat, thus reducing the heat inside your home.

5. In the evening, hang out
During the day, you may want to close your windows and remain inside, but when it gets cooler in the evening, you may want to open your windows to cool your home naturally - but be sure to lock them up at night.
6. Create a fan hack
Put a shallow bowl or pan of ice in front of a fan for a misting machine that won't break the bank. Place a shallow bowl or pan of ice in front of a fan for a misting machine that won't break the bank.
7. Replace your light bulbs
You might need to switch to energy-saving bulbs if you are experiencing problems cooling your home. Incandescent light bulbs produce a lot of heat, so switching can help you save money.
8. Turn off all appliances
A surprising amount of waste heat is generated by appliances around your home. In addition to turning them off when they are not in use, try to avoid using them whenever possible.
For example, hang your clothes out to dry instead of using a dryer and wash dishes by hand rather than using a dishwasher.

On A Final Note...
During the summer months, it's tempting to crank up the AC or place yourself in front of the nearest fan. But these are not the only ways to keep cool in the summer.



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