We can't afford AC and its so hot, theres literally pools of sweat on the couch (TMI sorry) what can I do? I have a ceiling fan but my room feels still feels like a sauna. Any tips to stay cool? I can't fall asleep at night😭

Last Updated: 02.07.2025 00:37

We can't afford AC and its so hot, theres literally pools of sweat on the couch (TMI sorry) what can I do? I have a ceiling fan but my room feels still feels like a sauna. Any tips to stay cool? I can't fall asleep at night😭

Sleep on the Floor: Heat rises, so sleeping on the floor (if safe) can be cooler than sleeping on a higher bed.

Implementing a combination of these strategies should help you stay cooler and more comfortable. Stay hydrated, and I hope you find some relief soon!

Cold Compress: Apply a cold, damp cloth or ice pack to pulse points like your wrists, neck, and forehead to cool down quickly.

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1. Use Your Ceiling Fan Effectively

Turn Off Unused Electronics: Many devices generate heat, so unplug anything that isn’t in use.

Reverse the Direction: If your ceiling fan has a reverse switch, set it to rotate counterclockwise in the summer to create a cooling breeze.

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Fan and Ice Method: Place a bowl of ice or a frozen water bottle in front of your fan to cool the air circulating in your room.

Close Curtains or Blinds: Use blackout curtains or reflective window films to block out sunlight during the hottest parts of the day.

Avoid Cooking: Try to prepare no-cook meals or use a microwave instead of the stove or oven.

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6. Consider a DIY Air Cooler

I understand how uncomfortable that can be! Here are some tips to help you stay cool without air conditioning:

Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of cold water to help regulate your body temperature.

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8. Use a Humidifier (if applicable)

Freeze Your Pillow: Place your pillowcase in the freezer for a few minutes before bed for a cool surface to rest your head on.

2. Cool Your Body

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Reduce Humidity: If your room is humid, a dehumidifier can help make the air feel cooler.

5. Limit Heat Generation

Avoid Strenuous Activity: Try to keep physical activities to a minimum during the hottest parts of the day.

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Light Bedding: Use lightweight, breathable sheets (like cotton or linen) instead of heavy blankets.

Use a Wet Sheet: Hang a damp sheet in front of an open window. The breeze will cool the air as it passes through the wet fabric.

Sleep in Lightweight Clothing: Wear loose-fitting, breathable sleepwear to stay cooler.

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7. Stay Low

Take Cool Showers: A lukewarm or cool shower can help lower your body temperature.

3. Optimize Your Sleeping Environment

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9. Limit Activities

Create Cross-Ventilation: Open windows on opposite sides of your room to allow air to flow through, enhancing the cooling effect of your fan.

4. Block Out Heat

I’ve often wondered why fans aren’t deployed on GBBO during warm weather? I’ve seen too many desserts melt (and bakers too…). (I live in Pompano Beach and we try to use fans in lieu of AC as much as possible).