15 August 2013

Little cooling off things for big heat

Hot and loving summer came with both – with the beach and with the heat, with the cocktails and with the sweating, with the holidays and with sickens of being hot all the time! If you want to avoid the bad things from summer, just deal with the heat and proceed with the super experiences!

Investing in home comfortableness by buying an air conditioner may cope with your problems. This super cool and cooling gadget is the most contemporary way to cool off in summer. However, making such expenses before going to a summer vacation isn’t the best idea. On the other side, the air conditioner maintenance and cleaning are also expensive, so eventually you may lose your winter vacation chance, too! There are, though, some old-fashioned, but working ideas to cool off in summer! They are one of those savings tips (like the ones for home sanitising, organising and disinfection) that can blow your mind! Take a good look at the following little cooling off things! They may be useful in big heats in summer:

Wear short-sleeved and loose T-shirts and shirts! Except for keeping you cooler, you will sweat less and the laundry task will be also reduced.

Include water in your daily menu, your housekeeping routines, your office part time and in your everyday life, at all! Don’t let yourself dehydrate before the dreaming holiday!

Draw all of your blinds, curtains and shadow-making home tools – it could be good, if you sanitise them in advance. Yes, curtains cleaning isn’t your favourite household chore, but rumoring is your neighbor’s favourite hobby! Showing your dirty and greasy blinds on display will put a start to the new gossips for your indolence and disability in daily routine sanitising and deep disinfecting.

Turn off all the electric devices you don’t actually need – except for saving some cool air, you will save money, too! By the way use the microwave instead of the oven, too! Microwave produces less hot air inside your house. Plus it saves you oven rubbing.

Wipe the windows in the bathroom and keep them opened, when you have a shower. Condensed air and humidity increase heat!

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