Wavelength of heat: where to shelter indoors? Most museums, libraries, cinemas usually have good air conditioning. Transport is also tempered, as are a good part of the malls. You can go to the ice rink, but also to places of worship!
Where to take refuge during the heat wave?
Where cool 95?. In Cormeilles-en-Parisis, the air conditioning space is open all day in the Henri Cazalis space (11, rue du Fort). In Goussainville, we drop you off by bus in an air-conditioned room at the Croizat residence or at the Olympiades (contact 0 800 003 304).
How is a heat wave defined? A heat wave is defined as a very high level of heat during the day and night for at least three consecutive days. Thus, the definition of a heat wave is based on two parameters: heat and duration.
And if you dream of wide open spaces, don’t miss a trip to the Bois de Vincennes or Boulogne. At the heart of the latter, the familiarization garden offers fun family activities, a small zoo, green terraces and a summer master area.
The best option is to get out and head for sheltered destinations, especially in the forest. It is pleasant to enjoy the good weather with family or friends in the outdoor water parks.
How to lower the temperature of a room without air conditioning?
How to get fresh air? Air circulation provides a pleasant feeling of freshness. Ideally, open the upper windows – as the warm air rises – and on several sides. A ceiling fan (40 to 200 €) will create a pleasant draft if the air inside is not too hot.
How to quickly renovate a room? Hang a wet sheet in front of your window During a heat wave, humidity is your ally. To cool a room, you hang a damp sheet in front of your half-open window, and spray water when it starts to dry. The evaporation will absorb the heat and cool the room.
How do I turn my fan into an air conditioner?. 1. Place ice in front of the fan. To turn your fan into a home air conditioner, place a bottle or bowl of ice water in front of your unit. Cool air will flow into your room.
How to cool a room WITHOUT a fan? 12 genius tips!
- Place ice cubes in front of a window.
- Turn off all the lights.
- Close the bedroom door during cooking.
- Close the parts you are not using.
- Turn on the VMC in the bathroom.
- Turn off all electronic devices.
To cool a room, you can place ice water in front of the fan (for example, a 3/4 full bottle that you have already placed in the freezer…or a champagne bucket filled with ice cubes!): in transit , it will diffuse the freshness in the room.
To get the most out of a fan and make your own air conditioner, get a tub of ice cubes or a bottle of ice water. Then place your trash can or bottle behind the fan (not in front). Your room will drop a few degrees in less than 10 minutes.
How to beat the heat without air conditioning?
How to get fresh air in the car? Then there is a simple trick to transform this ventilation into cooling air conditioning: put a bottle of water in the freezer or prepare some ice cubes, then place them in front of the ventilation of your vehicle. The outgoing air will be very cool and will cool the interior of your car.
How to lower the temperature of a room?. First, the surrounding air can be cooled by ventilation. A fan lowers not the room temperature but the body temperature, especially when you have to keep the windows closed (i.e. as long as it is warmer outside than inside, otherwise you ventilate…).
The trick is to place a terry towel over each when your car is parked in direct sunlight. On board the ship, all you have to do is remove the towels and you’ll enjoy cooler seats. You can do the same for the steering wheel.
Or Escape the heat wave?
A study confirms it: it is cooler in the forests (and essential for the planet) Researchers have shown the insulation capacities of the forests, the temperature being several degrees lower than that measured in the plains.
What is the temperature of the forest? Under forest cover, the minimums are milder by 1 to 2°C and the maximums colder by 3 to 4°C than in open areas.
Where is it coldest in France in summer?. Why not visit, for example, the catacombs of Paris? When the thermometer can approach 40 degrees above the pebbles of the capital, its cellars offer a constant temperature of 14 degrees.
While France is currently experiencing high temperatures, Montagnes France recalls that the mountain as a whole (Vosges, Jura, Massif Central, Northern and Southern Alps, Pyrenees and Corsica) is proving to be an ideal destination to avoid the effects of the heat.