Experts Issue 6 Heat Tips as Fans Cost 15p to 31p a Day
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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 22
Experts Issue 6 Heat Tips as Fans Cost 15p to 31p a Day
3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 22
Summary
Six expert-backed steps focus on cooling homes and bodies cheaply: open windows overnight or early, shut them and close blinds during peak heat, and use fans to boost airflow.
15p to 31p a day is the typical cost of running a freestanding fan for 24 hours, versus £4.84 to £6 for air conditioning, though experts warn fans can worsen heat exposure above 35C.
Cold meals, avoiding ovens and other appliances, and cutting indoor humidity can reduce heat buildup; heatstroke remains a medical emergency requiring a 999 call.
Tepid showers, ice packs wrapped in towels, and loose natural-fibre clothing such as cotton and linen can help lower body temperature without trapping heat.
Libraries, leisure centres, shopping centres and local-authority "cool spaces" in cities including London, Manchester and Bristol offer air-conditioned relief when homes become too hot.