How to leave the house cool in summer

On the hottest days of the year, it is almost impossible to spend time indoors without suffering from high temperatures. However, you can use some resources and tips to make summer days less painful indoors, check it out.

The first step in keeping your home cool on hot days is to use the ventilation it provides. Open windows and doors wide if possible, try to keep a draft always passing through the rooms so that the wind comes in and freshens the rooms and other spaces of the house.


In addition, you can also avoid excessive use of electronic devices such as a computer and television, and even leave the lights off if possible, because these devices heat up and leave the cooler environments.

If even taking these measures against the sweltering heat your house is still too hot, you can count on some appliances as allies to decrease the heat indoors.

Fans are a great choice for room cooling, but they can trigger allergy attacks if the house is too dusty, as the wind blows dust off the floor and objects.


If you choose the fan, keep all parts of the house very clean. Fans can be found in a wide range of sizes and prices, and are available in ceiling and floor-standing models.

Another alternative to cool your home is the air conditioner. Air conditioners help to soften temperatures by causing air to circulate. Some air conditioners are also humidifiers, meaning they increase the humidity of the environment in which it is placed, helping to cool the house and reducing the chances of respiratory complications in very dry places.

The air conditioners are economical and their prices vary between R $ 400 and R $ 500. The devices that are only humidifiers are much cheaper, and can be found for $ 100 to $ 150. They are a good alternative to air conditioning because they do not dry out the air, but they do not cool as much as air conditioning.


Air conditioning can save the hottest days of the year. When temperatures are really too hot, unfortunately only air conditioning can slow them down and make you feel less the effects of heat. However, it can cause allergies and other respiratory complications and should be used without exaggeration.

Another downside to using air conditioners is that they are often energy intensive and costly, but it is still an effective alternative to relieve days of extreme temperatures. Their prices can reach over $ 1000.

Now just follow the tips and choose the best method to keep your home cool even on the hottest days of the year and stop suffering from high temperatures.

a very accurate summer day where I literally don't leave my house (April 2024)


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