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10 Ways to Stay Cool During a Heatwave Without Air Conditioning

When temperatures soar, staying cool without air conditioning can feel impossible. Heatwaves aren’t just uncomfortable—they can be dangerous. Heat exhaustion and heatstroke can set in quickly, especially if you don’t have a way to cool down.

Here are 10 smart ways to stay cool during a heatwave without air conditioning.

1. Close Your Curtains and Block the Sun

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Sunlight streaming through windows heats up your home fast. Blocking it can make a big difference.

Use blackout curtains or aluminum foil on windows to reflect heat.
Keep windows closed during the hottest part of the day, then open them at night to let cool air in.

2. Create Cross-Ventilation with Fans

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Fans alone don’t lower temperature, but using them strategically can help.

Position a box fan in a window to pull in cooler air at night.
Place another fan facing outward in another window to push hot air out.

3. Use a Wet Sheet to Cool the Air

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This old-school trick can work like a DIY air conditioner.

Dampen a bedsheet or towel, then hang it in front of a fan or open window.
As the air moves through the wet fabric, it cools down before reaching you.

4. Take Cold Showers or Foot Baths

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Your body loses heat through your extremities. Cooling them down helps cool your whole body.

Take a cold shower to lower your body temperature.
Soak your feet in a bucket of cold water or wrap your wrists in a damp cloth.

5. Sleep Low to the Ground

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Heat rises, so the higher up you sleep, the hotter it feels.

If possible, sleep on a lower level of your home or put your mattress on the floor.
Use light, breathable cotton sheets instead of thick blankets.

6. Eat Light and Hydrate Constantly

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Heavy meals increase your body’s metabolism, which creates more internal heat.

Eat water-rich foods like cucumbers, watermelon, and citrus fruits.
Drink water constantly, even if you’re not thirsty. Dehydration makes it harder for your body to regulate heat.

7. Make a DIY Ice Fan

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You can create a mini air conditioner with just a fan and ice.

Place a bowl of ice or frozen water bottles in front of a fan.
As the air blows over the ice, it cools down and creates a refreshing breeze.

8. Unplug Heat-Producing Electronics

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Electronics generate heat, even when not in use.

Turn off TVs, computers, and lights that aren’t necessary.
Switch to LED bulbs, which produce less heat than incandescent ones.

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9. Wear Loose, Light-Colored Clothing

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Dark, tight clothing traps heat and makes you feel hotter.

Wear lightweight, loose-fitting fabrics like cotton or linen.
Stick to light colors, which reflect the sun’s rays instead of absorbing them.

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10. Head to a Cooler Location

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If your home is unbearably hot, find a place with better ventilation or air conditioning.

Spend time in libraries, shopping malls, or community cooling centers.
If that’s not possible, find shade outdoors near a water source or under trees.

Final Thoughts

Heatwaves can be brutal, but you don’t need air conditioning to stay cool. By using these strategies, you can keep your body temperature down and avoid heat-related illness.

What’s your favorite trick for staying cool during extreme heat? Let us know!

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About the Writer

Ellen Allen

Ellen Allen is an East Coast writer with a sharp eye for everyday preparedness and a deep curiosity about how weather shapes our lives. As a mother and lifelong coastal resident, she brings a personal touch to topics ranging from storm readiness to long-term climate trends. With clear, practical advice, Ellen helps readers stay one step ahead—whether it’s planning for a hurricane or understanding the science behind shifting seasons.

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