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How to keep your home cool without a fan as UK temperatures rise again

The United Kingdom is set to see another temperature spike in just three weeks after a record 40 degrees in the past. heat wave. The Met Office notes that this week's weather will not reach the dramatic heights seen in July, but the heat wave is shaping up to be 10 days of scorching heat. , the conditions have shifted to the high to mid-30s. From Thursday, it can reach a whopping 35°C on Saturday.

Scorching temperatures have forced governments to declare heat health alerts across all parts of England, combining life hazards with bushfire threats. Thames Water will also be limiting its use of water by in the coming weeks.

As the cost of living in the UK continues to rise, many are looking for tips to keep their budgets under control. The operating cost of electric fans has been a hot topic of late as energy prices have skyrocketed in recent months and will see another dramatic price increase in October. A typical 120-watt pedestal fan averages him about 3.4 pence an hour, according to Uswitch. Running a fan throughout a 10-day heat wave can quickly add up and may not be an option for those looking to cut their electricity bills as much as possible.

To combat these costs, we've put together a variety of fan-free heatwave hacks to try in this week's scorching temperatures.

Hot water bottle hack

Put the hot water bottle in the freezer for 2 hours (

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May be the last place you can rest,hottie Tucked away in the back of a cupboard, it's surprisingly useful in summer as well as winter.

A hack that went viral on TikTok during the heat wave of July. Simply fill the hot water bottle about 3/4 full with cold water and seal tightly. Throw your trusty bot in the freezer for two hours and you have a cooling companion that you can use before bed or while working from home. If the bottle starts to melt, you can also put ice cubes inside the bottle to cool it down.

According to the hot water bottle shop website, "If your water bottle does not have a cover, it is recommended that you wrap your water bottle in a towel to prevent exposure to cold and to provide a continuous supply of ice. Refill the empty mold to create a cube.”

Aluminum Foil

Make sure the shiny side of the foil faces outward (

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Hack back to 68p or already haveFoil in hand. Cover windows that get direct sunlight with foil to prevent the heat from turning your home into a stove. When the sun shines through the windows, it is magnified and exacerbates the heat in the home.

Using a few sheets of aluminum foil on your windows will reflect the heat outside before it enters your home. Make sure the shiny side is facing outwards so that heat can be reflected effectively. This handy hack has been dubbed a game-changer for keeping your home cool in the scorching heat, and according toGoogle in the UK, he used aluminum foil during the scorching heat of July. It is said that the number of searches for .

Peppermint Tea

Menthol in peppermint cools down (

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Reaching for a cuppa may be on the back of your mind when battling the heat But this herbal remedy is worth considering.Peppermint tea is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, but it can also help keep you cool.

Simone, nutritionist and wellness coach Thomas told The Mirror: The herbal menthol stimulates the body's cooling receptors, allowing you to cool naturally.

On choosing between hot and cold brew, Simone says, "It's so refreshing, I like to chill it when it's warm outside."

"I also love making peppermint her tea and freezing it in ice her cubes to use as a way to keep cool and stay hydrated later in the day," she adds.

"If it's hot and you don't want to drink soda, you can add mint and water to a jug and drink this natural cocktail all day."

Bed sheets Freeze

If you're having sleepless nights in oppressive heat, this inexpensive hack could be your lifesaver. Putting your bed sheets in the freezer works as an alternative to running a fan to keep your bed and body cool when you go to bed.

Many people share the success of this hack on Twitter. One user commented that it felt "nicely cool" when he put it in the freezer and went to bed. Shortly before they hit the hay. Another said this trick "helps in really crazy heat."

Darken the room during the day to reduce heat (

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The age-old heatwave debate is whether to open windows or go outside during the day. they closed. Many people who suffer from heat waves vow to keep their windows closed with curtains and blinds closed.

Opening the windows will bring in a nice breeze, but the direct sunlight coming through the windows will warm the house in the long run. In the evening when the sun stops going down, you can open the windows to create some airflow.

Praising the heat wave hack, one Twitter user said: The breeze makes it feel colder outside, but that's a lie.

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