Recently,
much of the country has been experiencing heat waves. In some cases, these are
so severe that people are having trouble sleeping.
One
of my favorite methods of keeping cool at night (and not having to have the air
conditioning on) is to fill a bowl with water every morning and putting it in the
freezer. Before going to bed, take the ice out and place it on a big pan, so
when the ice melts the water won't run onto the floor. Then place the pan in front of a fan. The fan will circulate
the air that the ice cools throughout the entire room. And, even after the ice
melts, the water will be cold and continue to cool off the room.
Following
are a few more ideas that could help you get the sleep you need, even when it's
extremely hot out:
Sleep
lower: Because
heat rises, if your house has more than one story, sleeping on a lower level
can help you sleep better.
Make
sure there's good air-circulation: Fans help you feel cooler by causing
perspiration to evaporate more quickly.
Avoid
heat build-up during the day: Keep the blinds closed, and do anything
you can to keep as much of the sun's heat out during the day.
Take
a cool shower: This
will lower your body's temperature and help you fall asleep. It may be helpful
to take a cool shower again in the middle of the night if you wake up covered
in perspiration.
There
are many other ways to stay cool at night. Whatever you do, make sure to take
care of yourself and your family. And drink plenty of water, so that you don't become dehydrated.
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