A Heat Wave Leaves Britons Looking for Ways to Stay Cool For many Britons, air-conditioning remains out of reach, and the best way to beat the heat is to cool down outside With an ice cream cone in one hand and a pint in the other, Chris Warren led his friends to a shaded spot in a square outside the Rose and Crown pub in Clapham’s Old Town Square “I love the heat,” Mr Warren, 31, said
10 surprisingly smart ways to keep cool in hot weather (even . . . Top tip: Keep windows and curtains closed during the day, and only open them when the temperature drops in the evening or early morning 2 ☕ Hot drinks can cool you down It may not seem logical, but drinking something hot actually helps your body cool off — by making you sweat more As your sweat evaporates, it takes heat with it
UK weather: How to stay cool in the heat - Sky News Stay out of the sun Keep your home cool Think about adjusting your plans for the warning period If you do have to go out, wear a hat and sunscreen, keep in the shade as much as possible and
How to keep your home cool in hot weather as UK temperatures . . . Here’s some advice for creating a cool and comfortable haven in this week’s scorching temperatures 1 Keep the curtains closed Tempting as it is to let the light stream through, keeping curtains shut throughout the day can prevent the sun from warming your home This is especially important between 1 and 3pm, when the sun is at its hottest
CIBSE’s top tips to keep your home cool in a heatwave Keep the hot air out: When it’s hotter outside than inside, keep windows closed during the hottest parts of the day to prevent heat from entering Let cool air in: Open windows early morning
Best ways to beat the heat and stay cool during the heatwave The first steps you should take to stay cool at home According to Met Office advice, when temperatures soar, we should try to keep out of the sun between 11am to 3pm, when the UV rays are