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How to Stay Cool This Summer

With the summer season in full swing, one thing is certain; the weather outside is frightful. No, we’re not talking about non-stop blizzards and frequent freezing temperatures-those days are still thankfully far off! Instead, the weather will be frightful as the humidity and temperatures continue to rise on a daily basis.

Don’t misunderstand us-there is, of course, plenty to enjoy about the current summer season! But there are ways to enjoy these upcoming warm months comfortably both indoors and outdoors. Let’s focus on indoor enjoyment for a moment. The immediate answer on how to stay comfortable in your home for the remainder of the season is to turn on your air conditioner. While that is a reliable solution, there are other simple things you can do to keep your home cool and comfortable this season.

Here are a few of our favorite methods to stay cool this summer without the assistance of an air conditioner.

Use the Ceiling Fans

Having your ceiling fan turn in a counter-clockwise direction (as opposed to a clockwise direction in the winter months) keeps cool air flowing in your home without incurring a major expense.

ReThink your Wardrobe

MedicineNet advises its readers to wear loose clothing in a light color scheme to keep you comfortable when the weather is especially sweltering. Darker colors attract the sun much more than pastels, making you more susceptible to dehydration and heatstroke.

Shut Your Blinds

An easy way to have your home be 10 to 15 degrees cooler during the summer months is by simply closing your blinds from the late morning to early evening.

Unplug Electrical Items

Think that having the coffee pot off or not using the microwave doesn’t produce heat? Think again! When you aren’t using an electrical appliance, it’s best to unplug it from the wall socket.

Avoid Cooking Inside

Summer is the season for outdoor grilling and barbeques for a reason. Not only is it enjoyable to have a meal with family and friends from the comfort of your backyard, but it sure makes the inside of your house much more pleasant! Our friends at Wikihow emphatically state that when you avoid turning on ovens and stovetops, the interior temperature of your house is sure to be cooler.

These methods are guaranteed to keep you comfortable during the warmest days of the season, ensuring that you fully enjoy this and every summer ahead. But, when you’ve exhausted all these options and relief still hasn’t come, you can always rely on turning on your air conditioner. Trust your friends and experts at Pioneer Heating and Air Conditioning to keep your air conditioner in exceptional shape. We pride itself on providing exemplary customer service, and we will take every measure to ensure you are satisfied with all your heating and cooling needs. To discover more about how we can serve you, please visit our website, or call us at [hls_phone_number] today. Like us on Facebook to stay up-to-date on current events, tips, and specials.

Sources:
https://www.medicinenet.com/ways_to_keep_cool_when_it_is_hot/views.htm
https://www.wikihow.com/Stay-Cool-in-Warm-Weather

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