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Fill your bathtub with cool water and get in. Once you are used to the temperature, let some water out and refill with cold water. Keep doing this until you are sufficiently cold. Your body will stay cool for a long time after you get out. ... Position a fan in an upstairs window to draw off heat collected in upper rooms-
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"Blank Slate" is also much more upbeat than the deliberate, slow churning pop stylings of "Keep it Upstairs". While "Keep it Upstairs" is intriguing because-- for someone unfamiliar with the tune-- it is difficult to detect that is even The National, I nevertheless prefer the re-working. ... Cool Stuff...
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Attics need R30 insulation at least to keep heat out in summer and heat indoors in winter. Save money in both seasons by insulating. 2. Make sure soffit vents are working and not blocked. A hot attic makes for a hot upstairs.
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Attics need R30 insulation at least to keep heat out in summer and heat indoors in winter. Save money in both seasons by insulating. 2. Make sure soffit vents are working and not blocked. A hot attic makes for a hot upstairs.
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Three of the four will be installed upstairs in each of the bedrooms. There will be absolutely no need for A/C at night, and I expect to dramatically lower central air usage on the upper level during the day. ... Also, keep in mind that each degree you set your thermostat below 78 degrees will increase your energy use by 3-4%.
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It's the opposite of using your furnace in the winter when you can easily set your temperature at night to be 65 degrees or lower (not the 68 or 70 that some people choose). I grew up in California and we had no air conditioner in our house, so my father became quite inventive on how to keep the house cool.
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kotaku.com — Sony is making no additional comment on the PlayStation 3, how to keep cool the machine take a look at the picture. {{{$15.00 Fan}}} ... Quix, on 10/12/2007, -4/+14I think I'll be buying all three consoles. A PS3 to heat the basement, an Xbox 360 to heat the upstairs, and a Wii to play games on. :)
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We're walking down the stairs to the garage. We take the side stairs as somehow I feel that they are lucky when leaving but not when returning. It's cool here on this staircase, the turns are close and comforting.
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If your basement is below ground level it will definitely be cooler than the upstairs. Set up sleeping bags and foamies for sleeping, or have a picnic lunch or dinner downstairs. You could even light candles and sing campfire songs! ... How to Keep Cool With Baby in Summer...
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