How to Beat the Heat: 8 Tips for Staying Cool this Summer

child swimming on a pool during summer

For many people, summer means spending time outdoors and enjoying the warm weather. But for some, the heat can be unbearable. If you’re one of those people who struggle to stay cool during the summer, here are eight genius tips that you could use:

1. Stay hydrated at all times

Keeping a cooler stocked with food and drinks is the perfect way to stay hydrated and fight off hunger while staying on top of the heat. That’s why you should always have water, juice, or some other hydrating drink on hand. You could even add a swig of vodka to it for an all-natural, well-deserved refreshment.

But the best way is to get yourself an insulated water bottle. This way, you can always have cold water on hand, no matter where you are. And make sure to do the same for your children, especially since they may forget to drink water when they’re busy playing outside.

2. Make popsicles and other cold food

Popsicles, ice cream cake, frozen grapes, summertime kulfi — whatever your fancy, it’s guaranteed that making it at home and then storing it in the freezer will keep you cool all summer long. You could even make it a fun summer activity for you and the kids. So, stock up on popsicle molds and get ready to try some new recipes!

3. Buy an ice machine

This summer is as good a time as any to invest in an ice machine. These nifty appliances can turn out thousands of cubes in a matter of seconds and will save you the trouble of having to visit your local ice machine or store to restock. But make sure that the brand your go with is accessible in the sense that if you need to make a repair or replacement, you can.

For instance, Scotsman ice makers are reliable and can come with an extended warranty. It’s also relatively easy to find Scotsman spare parts if you ever need to replace a part in your ice machine.

4. Wear light clothing

This might seem like a no-brainer, but you must stay away from pants and long sleeves during the summer. They’re going to make you hot, sweaty, and miserable. Instead, pick up some cute skirts or shorts to wear to stay cool. And make sure to dress your children in the same attire to remain comfortable.

5. Prepare your air conditioner

Now is the time to ensure that your air conditioner is working correctly. If it’s not, call a maintenance specialist and get it fixed before the living room or bedroom gets unbearably hot. You might also want to put your air conditioner on its lowest setting; it will keep your home cool, but it won’t waste as much energy.

Or, if you have yet to invest in an air conditioner, you might want to go with an inverter model since they are more energy-efficient. That way, even if you choose to keep your air conditioner on for a long time, you won’t be wasting energy.

6. Take a cold shower or bath

It might sound crazy, but taking a cold shower in the summer can keep you cool. Doing so will lower your body temperature and get rid of your aches or pains. But of course, this is only recommended for people who can take a little cold water. You could also sprinkle some ice cubes into the water to get the same effect.

7. Build a gazebo in your yard

Remember to stay in the shade and under a fan whenever possible, and avoid being outside during the middle of the day. If you happen to be spending a lot of time in your backyard, make sure that there is ample shade for you to relax. You could build a gazebo in your yard or buy an affordable one that will keep you cool and provide the necessary shade.

This could be an excellent DIY project that you could do over spring to finish in time for summer. But of course, if you don’t feel like doing it yourself, you could always find a contractor who will do the job for you.

8. Go swimming in the community pool
woman swimming in a pool while holding weights underwater

If you have access to a pool, this is the perfect way to stay cool during the summer. Just make sure that you don’t stay in the pool too long — you should try to keep it at least 80 degrees, so you avoid getting sick.

Of course, if you have a pool at home, that’s even better since it means you won’t have to deal with people or crowds! And you can always put it to good use during the winter too. But if you don’t, you might want to consider buying an inflatable or above-ground pool to keep in your backyard.

Staying cool during the summer can be a real challenge, but with these genius tips, you’ll be able to make it through without breaking into too much sweat. Just don’t forget to drink plenty of fluids and wear sunscreen if you’re going to head out!

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