Summer is the perfect time to enjoy being outside. Without the chill (and slippery ice) of winter, there are many more outdoor activities to enjoy, such as visiting a National Park, starting your garden, or taking up birdwatching. However, summers bring major heat that can be uncomfortable when there’s prolonged exposure.
If you feel like summers are getting hotter, you’re not imagining things. Summer days have gotten approximately 26 degrees hotter since 1970, making it significantly more difficult to stay cool during the day. What’s worse, staying cool can be pricey, turning your budget-friendly summer into an expensive countdown to fall.
Fortunately, there are ways to stay cool in the summer while staying within your budget. From cold showers to cooling accessories, here are some budget-friendly summer cooling tips to help you beat the heat.
Staying cool isn’t just for comfort; it also impacts your health. High temperatures bring high risks for heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Plus, exposure to sun and heat can worsen some autoimmune conditions, making it extra important to regulate your temperature while having the summer of your life. Here are some tips:
Staying cool doesn’t have to mean continually running your AC on high and paying an exorbitant bill. Here are some other ways to stay comfortable temperature-wise during the summer:
Air conditioning isn’t the only way to keep your house cool in the heat of the summer. Consider these other simple cooling methods:
The sun may be relentless, but there are multiple ways to stay and keep cool during the hottest months of the year. The best part is that most of these solutions won’t break the bank and can be fun to do — like creating your own misting station and cooling oasis in your backyard, visiting a body of water, and wearing fun, yet cooler clothes. Other times, simple solutions like cold showers and staying hydrated are enough. Either way, staying cool is a summer essential to avoid sunstroke and prevent discomfort during your adventures.
*Disclaimer:
The information provided in this blog post is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not a substitute for professional medical consultation or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
SmartMatch does not endorse or recommend any specific products, treatments, or procedures mentioned in this article. Reliance on any information provided in this blog post is solely at your own risk. We encourage you to discuss any health concerns or questions with your doctor before making any decisions about your health or treatment.
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