Method 1
Open windows, especially doors facing North-South to create a convective airflow. You can combine turning on a ceiling fan or electric fan and directing the air out to increase air circulation speed, making the room more airy.
Method 2
For rooms without windows that are difficult to create cross-ventilation, fans are an effective alternative. In case they are not available, consider installing them to ensure that air is always circulating.
Method 3
Place a basin of water in the room or moisten the floor by wiping/splashing light water to help cool down quickly, bringing a cool feeling instantly.
Method 4
Installing a ventilation system is a long-term solution. This system helps to continuously exchange air between inside and outside the room, creating stable convection and improving cooling efficiency.
Method 5
Use curtains, blinds or heat-resistant film to limit direct sunlight into the room. Reducing heat radiation from the outside will significantly cool down the interior space, especially at noon and early afternoon.
Method 6
Prioritize using energy-saving electrical appliances and limit turning on multiple appliances at the same time. Appliances such as TVs, computers, incandescent lights... all emit heat, causing room temperatures to rise.