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Hello everyone.How you survive these hot days ?Write down in comments.I have AC and pedestal fan for cooling.Do you go to public pools,aqua parks or something else ?
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I most of the time in my hostel with the A/C. Sometimes I going to my parents, which they have A/Cs as well, and sometimes to the storage of Carmel hospital where I work at the morning and they also have A/C system.
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I have a desk fan that can cool you good if your at least 2-3 meter or 10 feet from it. Combine with ac, cool water, and your own sweat it works pretty well at keeping nice and chill. I will say it depends on how Good your house insulation was because at my old house it had not good insulation and and hvac that was in dire need of replacing but out landlord didn't. I live in anew house with way better ac and insulation and the fact that I am halfway underground means I don't have to use the fan except when i get in from outside as it gets very hot and humid here.
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Where I live, heat isn't the problem. Todays high was +16°C. I do have cheap table fan for those rare days when you really need it here
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Now it's winter here, but the summers are heavy here. Well, I survive with a bare fan and a spray bottle with water.
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Now it's winter here, but the summers are heavy here. Well, I survive with a bare fan and a spray bottle with water.
Where you live ?That's nice cooling solution.
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Where I live, heat isn't the problem. Todays high was +16°C. I do have cheap table fan for those rare days when you really need it here
AC is used in your home as heater as I see.
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I most of the time in my hostel with the A/C. Sometimes I going to my parents, which they have A/Cs as well, and sometimes to the storage of Carmel hospital where I work at the morning and they also have A/C system.
Nice to you.
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Nice to you.
} I live in Santiago de Chile. A/Cs are common here, but my house is old, and A/C will be difficult to install. We can use window A/C units, but A/Cs consumes a lot of power, Instead I carry a spray water bottle.
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} I live in Santiago de Chile. A/Cs are common here, but my house is old, and A/C will be difficult to install. We can use window A/C units, but A/Cs consumes a lot of power, Instead I carry a spray water bottle.
These methods of cooling working well only in very dry climates. At Friday 2.7.2020, we will have a heat wave with 30*C and 65% humidity at Haifa.
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That's not a great idea in some parts, sometimes your house is colder than the outside.
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} I live in Santiago de Chile. A/Cs are common here, but my house is old, and A/C will be difficult to install. We can use window A/C units, but A/Cs consumes a lot of power, Instead I carry a spray water bottle.
Smart idea and energy saving.
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I have a desk fan that can cool you good if your at least 2-3 meter or 10 feet from it. Combine with ac, cool water, and your own sweat it works pretty well at keeping nice and chill. I will say it depends on how Good your house insulation was because at my old house it had not good insulation and and hvac that was in dire need of replacing but out landlord didn't. I live in anew house with way better ac and insulation and the fact that I am halfway underground means I don't have to use the fan except when i get in from outside as it gets very hot and humid here.
Best of all with AC is cold shower if you ask me.Fan can keep you cool and give you nice feeling,
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