Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

So ok, usual ways I use:

  • open everything during night
  • close everything during day
  • external sheets on windows without shutters
  • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

Share your advices !

  • JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Lose weight. I’m totally serious. Thin people have much higher natural tolerance for heat.

    It’s no coincidence that so many developed countries have become addicted to AC. The fact is that most people there are now overweight and in many (USA most obviously) over 40% are literally obese. Conversely, AC is much less common in places like France and Japan, and it’s not just because they’re too cheap.

    If you want to stay cool in a heatwave, it helps not to be wearing a blubber overcoat that you can’t remove.

    • JayGray91🐉🍕@piefed.social
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      7 days ago

      I mostly agree since it’s healthy either way, but back when I was half my weight when I studied in a 4 seasons country, coming back to the year round hot and humid home country still makes me immediately sweat the moment I step out of the plane. Constantly felt like I always have a blanket on me. Anecdotal for sure, but I just want to say my piece.

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      8 days ago

      Conversely, AC is much less common in places like France and Japan, and it’s not just because they’re too cheap.

      I assure you that practically every household in Japan has an air conditioner these days. Maybe not some decades ago but things have changed, including the climate. And companies are legally required to keep offices at no higher than 28°C, too.

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        8 days ago

        Offices in all countries have AC, the question is about homes. I doubt “practically every household” in Hokkaido has AC. Here in northern Europe, very few do.

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          8 days ago

          Every home I have visited in Japan over the past two decades has had A/C units. You may be right that in regions where it is very cold an A/C unit may not be necessary. However, as heat pumps are one of if not the most energy efficient ways to not only cool but also heat a home, I wouldn’t be surprised to find them even in colder regions.

          Add on the fact that houses in Japan are generally considered a depreciating asset, so until recently demolitions and new construction were favored over renovations, I stand by my first statement.

          Additionally, every place I have ever rented has come with at least one A/C unit, and additional holes are predrilled in other rooms so that split systems can be installed.

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      8 days ago

      I gain weight this winter. I have such a trouble cooling down the part of my body that gain the weight. It is hard…

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      8 days ago

      This may explain why I’m wearing a hoodie in the office in late June while most everybody else is comfortable or still hot.

      But, I also do lots of outdoors stuff and acclimate to heat up to a point.