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IKL

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  • May 29, 2018
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    freeze an empty 4 pint or 1 litre plastic bottle, place it on a tray and cover with a damp cloth. Position this in front of the fan so the breeze is cooled from the iced bottle and your room will benefit from the cooler temperature
     

    IKL

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    you can stick clothing items in the freezer — like underwear or that shirt you’re going to wear tomorrow — for an extra burst of freshness as you’re getting dressed. This can be especially helpful for times when you get out of the shower and immediately start sweating.
     

    IKL

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    This old technique calls back to legends of how ancient Egyptians used to stay cool on hot nights. Simply soak a sheet or blanket large enough to cover you in cold water, then wring it dry so it’s damp and cool, but not dripping wet. Then just use it as a blanket. As the water evaporates, you get the benefit of staying cool but not wet.

    There are a few more common variations on this theme, like the cold washcloth or ice pack on your head or wrists while you sleep, or going to bed with cool, damp (but again, not wet) socks on to keep your feet cool and you comfortable enough to fall asleep.
     

    chinmak

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    open your windows and place one fan facing out of your window, so it pushes the heat out. 'Use a second fan, placed inwards, to circulate cool air into the room.'

    freeze an empty 4 pint or 1 litre plastic bottle, place it on a tray and cover with a damp cloth. Position this in front of the fan so the breeze is cooled from the iced bottle and your room will benefit from the cooler temperature

    will try this bro..:love::love::love: