Ask HN: It's 39°C (102F) in Belgium, what hacks do you have to cool down?
We're experiencing one of the biggest heat waves in decades, with temperatures reaching 40°C (more than 100F).
Besides the usual fans and swimming pools, what are innovative tricks to cool down?
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[ 5.1 ms ] story [ 84.1 ms ] threadOther than that, just take very hot showers and drink hot tea; avoid extremely cold drinks (i.e. beer, soda) and beverages that doesn't really help with water retention (i.e. coffee, alcohol).
If you went into a portajohn you saw the same effect much quicker: 55C felt like a wonderful relief when you stepped out.
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I've never tried the following, but I know the above works so this should work too: Carry a spray bottle of water, and spray your clothes and hat/head periodically. Evaporation.
And the obvious, stay in the shade and cool places as much as possible.
Open the windows during the night, close them during the day. Have a fan with an ice pack pointed at you if it's really getting bad. Love the other tips with evaporation, going to try that.
"Eight low-tech ways to keep cool in a heatwave" http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-23255554
- Go for a swim... ideally in the ocean or a river. Open air pools often have cool water as well due to cooling at night (if it is, in fact, cool at night). In the absence of a swimming area, just take a cold shower. It has a similar effect, but not quite as thorough at cooling the body down.
- In general, if you are not on the coast, get to the coast. The ocean water usually keeps the temperatures much more moderate. Even as little as a few kilometers can make a huge difference.
- Go spelunking. Caves maintain a fairly consistent (and cool) temperature throughout the day.
- Go to a winery, ideally one at which you can spend some time in the wine cellar and/or chai. Some beer breweries may have similar facilities.
- Go to a movie theater. I am not sure about Belgium, but they frequently have air-conditioning (at least in the US, where I am from).
- Try to stay away from carbs when you eat.
- Ice packs on the back of your neck does wonders.
Good luck!
Edit: Spelling.
2. Sip on iced drinks.
3. Repeat #2.