on โ02-01-2013 04:31 PM
If you don't have an A/C like me please post your handy tips for staying cool. ๐
The evening before:
Fill up the icetrays and freeze plastic bottles of water.
Cut up lots of fruit like mangoes and watermelon and leave in the fridge. You won't feel like cooking tomorrow.
Fill up a spray bottle and keep in the fridge.
Close all curtains and blinds before you go to bed.
The day:
Laze around on the sofa and don't use the stove or the oven.
Drink lots of cool water with ice.
When the house starts heating up turn the fans on and place those frozen bottles of water you prepared earlier in a shallow tray in front of the fan.
Wipe down your pets with a cool wash cloth.
Place icecubes in their water bowls.
Place a large damp towel on the floor in front of the fans for your pets to lay on.
Wet a wash cloth/bandana and place that around your neck.
Have lukewarm showers or sit in a lukewarm bath. Wet your hair and if long put it up.
Evening:
If the temp drops open all the doors and windows. Put a linen or pure cotton bed sheet in the fridge for a couple of hours. Put an icepak on your pillow and move fan into the bedroom and place frozen bottles of water on a shallow tray in front of the fan and direct it on your bed. Place cold sheet on your bed. Jump in the shower and go to bed naked and wet.
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on โ04-01-2013 06:06 PM
and not in a good way either X-(
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on โ04-01-2013 06:10 PM
on โ04-01-2013 06:34 PM
on โ04-01-2013 06:38 PM
Punch it's still very hot here in the suburbs with the sun still beating down. I just touched a brass doorknob on a flywire door and it's boiling hot.
Glad to hear it's cooler where you are, hopefully some of that will move down here soon
on โ04-01-2013 06:40 PM
we have no breeze :_| none at all. I have now melted but coz I'm so awesome I can type while becoming a big blob of melted flesh
was 44.6
has *ahem* cooled to 42.9
:_|
on โ04-01-2013 06:44 PM
You have it much worse in SA than us Chuk. I really feel for you over there ATM
on โ04-01-2013 06:44 PM
There is no breeze here, it is still hot:-(
on โ04-01-2013 06:48 PM
It's still 40.5C but I've also opened the windows and doors because we were starting to feel stir-crazy. My cats have never had to suffer this kind of heat before because I've always had A/C but not in this house.
I've done everything possible to help them but they are absolutely hot and suffering. My son rubbed them down with melting icecubes, I've got cold wet towels on the floor, 2 fans blowing on them.
I pray people have looked after their pets today. :-x
on โ04-01-2013 06:55 PM
OH has had the hose on in a misting capacity, the poor birds, especially the magpies are just standing under the water not doing anything. I feel so sorry for them!!
on โ04-01-2013 06:59 PM
Just phoned my parents and thier old dog Nessie has had a couple of mouthfuls of water, and gone back to sleep. So thats good.
I'm working at the supermarket tomorrow night (which is 30mins drive from home) hope to god nothing happens