Three genius electric fan hacks to keep you cool in UK heatwave
WITH temperature soaring to 30C and above this week, roasting Brits are blowing the dust off their electric fans.
The UK is in the midst of a sizzling heatwave that’s set to last until Wednesday – here’s how to get the most out of your long-neglected gadget.
Stick a bowl of ice next to it
Your fan is designed to move air around the room, sucking it in from the back and blowing it out of the front.
This keeps us cool as faster-moving air from the fan pushed away the warmer air that is in contact with our skin.
It helps us to feel cooler as moisture in the form of sweat on our skin evaporates more quickly in the presence of the air.
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One way to make that air feel even COOLER is to stick a bowl of ice in front of your fan.
As it evaporates, the steam will rise in front of the fan where it forms a lovely cool breeze that gets pushed around the room.
Give it a good clean
As your fan is used, it collected dust in the vents, on the blades and even in the motor.
This can reduce the efficiency of the device, meaning it doesn’t push around the air quite as well.
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It can also pose a fire risk as your gadget is more likely to overheat due to dust’s insulating properties.
Give your fan a good clean, removing any dust from the blades and any other surfaces.
Where to place your fan in a room
Fans and purifiers tend to be engineered to work in single rooms.
When placing the machine, make sure there are at least a few feet of clearance on all sides so that the air can circulate effectively.
If the air outside is cooler than the inside, place your fan by your window with it facing the interior.
This way, the cooler air from outside will be blown towards your body, helping the sweat to evaporate even faster.
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During the current heatwave, however, it’s probably best to keep your windows closed and direct the fan towards your body while you sleep.
This allows the movement of air over your skin to more effectively speed up the sweat evaporation process.
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