How to Stay Cool on a Hot Day
79Growing up in Texas, we learn pretty quickly what activities you can do to stay cool in the hot summer months.
We often have temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit for 50 and 60 days in a row!
What can you do to stay cool that won't cost you a fortune?
Here are a few tips.
Make Use of Free Air Conditioning
One of the best ways to stay cool is to utilize someone else's air conditioning. While you're away from your home, you don't have to have the thermostat set so low.
It's a great time to:
- Window shop in the mall or read a book in the food court
- Hang out in a bookstore
- Visit a large antique mall
- Go to the library
- Restaurants with free wi-fi are a great place to hang out with your laptop
- Go visit friends and family, even for an hour or two
- Go to any free museums or local attractions.
Outdoor Fun
If you're more interested in being outdoors, at least look for some shade and wear a good sunblock.
Some ideas for keeping cool outdoors are:
- Go to the lake, or any free access body of water
- Go to a well-shaded park
- Some towns offer free water activities. We have a couple of playgrounds around town that have water areas for kids to play in
- Get out the watersprinkler and create your own backyard fun. If you feel even more adventurous you can roll out some plastic and make a slip-n-slide.
- Have a watergun fight. Some of the waterguns today truly are supersoakers!
- Have a waterballoon fight. Make sure someone picks up the pieces of balloon.
- Kiddie wading pools are inexpensive. Buy one if for no other reason than to put your feet in it.
- Inflatable pools are more affordable than they used to be. If you can afford one, they can be an alternative to paying admission to a local pool.
- Watch for free outdoor activities like carnivals, picnics, family reunions, etc.
- Personal misters are a fun way to keep cool. Some are inexpensive spraybottles with a battery-operated fan. Fancier options are available. If you can afford them, installing a mist system around the perimeter of a patio is a great way to reduce the temperature in that area by 20 degrees.
- When sitting outdoors, sit on something that allows the air to freely move all around you. Chairs with webbing, slats, or holes are perfect.
- Woven hammocks are a great way to allow the breeze to cool you from all sides.
Additional Tips to Stay Cool
- Cooling your wrists, neck, and other pulse points with cool water will help cool off your body.
- Take a cool bath and do not dry off. Let the breeze dry you naturally
- Drink plenty of water even if you're not sweating or thirsty. If you're sweating, be sure to replace the electrolytes by drinking Gatorade or other similiar drinks.
- Dress lightly. Wear loose-fitting cotton, silk or linen fabrics in light colors if possible.
- Go without a hat or shoes if you're able to since the body releases a lot of heat through the scalp and soles. If you are wanting to wear a hat for the shade, make sure it's one that allows your head to "breathe".
- Turn off as many heat-producing appliances as you can. Switch to florescent bulbs in all your lamps and room lights.
- Try to cook outdoors to avoid heating up the house unnessarily.
When it's cooler outside open windows and use fans to circulate the air. Box fans are great for this Keep shades and curtains closed when the sun is on that side of the house.
Use mint, menthol or rubbing alcohol based products in a lotion for applying to your skin. Peppermint and spearmint provide a cooling effect to the skin
Put a bowl of ice in front of a fan so that the breeze blowing across the ice will be cooler
Stock your freezer with frozen fruit, Popsicles, frozen juice bars, and ice.
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This topic hits very close to home as I have been working outside in the hot humid hell that is Florida summertime lately. What works best for me if I need to cool down quick is dipping my head in the nearest body of water I can find. It really seems to be effective at cooling the rest of your body down without taking a full dip. Underarmor works moderately well if theres a breeze but the little neck wraps that you soak in water are a better bet. Great topic!
And move as little as possible.
Totally great ideas, KCC. I especially like cooling off using someone else's air conditioning. Even going grocery shopping is a good idea -- hang in the produce or frozen food aisle!
Popsicles are great, too.
Great ideas for staying cool! We're in Ohio, where it can get pretty hot and humid, too, so we've done several of the things you suggest, and will have to try some of the others, also!
My favorite way to cool down is to freeze Iced tea in ice cube trays--after they're frozen, let them sit for a couple of minutes, then they are really good to munch on! Not hard like ice cubes(unless you don't use sugar), so they won't break your teeth crunching on them, lol...
Thanks again for the great suggestions! :)
KCC--It's funny, but I prefer unsweetened tea to drink, but, for the ice cubes, I add sugar...weird, huh?lol
lol--That's a great story! And makes a lot of sense, especially since your hubby had a refilling problem, lol...
We go through a LOT of ice, so I keep six trays filled all of the time--2 for my "tea cubes", as my grandson calls them(he's addicted to them, too!), and four for regular ice. I can't imagine not having them, but gee, buying ice would be SO much simpler--gotta think about that, haha!
Take a bath (dont dry urself with water) and sit under a fan (not AC) or in a windy area to let the water evaporate... and soon you will be freezed...
Drinking plenty of water is a big key. Too many people do not take in enough now since they drink soda and stuff more.
Wow! U R sooooo interesting. I really must return (after breakfast) and read more. This is awesome stuff. I am excited about my decision to do the 30 hubs in 30 days. That truly will get me going. U have so many readers, as well. U go Ms. KCC Big Country. Peace.
Oh Lord its been a Very hot few days in Ireland !!
I like to lie in a cold bath while sucking on ice cubes!
Also try riding your bike(bring WATER!!)
My God Im roasting!!
Great article by the way. I like wearing neck coolers during the hot days. I like soaking the neck cooler in ice cold water.
You can get cheap ice without ice trays if you use milk jugs with the top cut out. A few pecks with an ice pick and presto, just like the stuff you buy at the store.
My mom used to use our ice trays to make frozen fruit juice cubes.
love it
thanks for the tips i can use these for my softball practice later
pretty good,i'll be doing some of these also,i know what you mean .it tends to be humid here in the spring-summer a lot and it KILLS me.
Great article! Nice title as well! You have given me a lot of ways to stay cool, especially now that summer is coming.
Oh wow you guys already have had 100 degree weather? Here in Illinois, I believe the highest we have gone is around 80. I would feel like mush if it was constantly 100 degrees here.

















jayb23 3 years ago
Those are very nice and informative tips. Being from mumbai I know what problems heat and humidity can pose. Cheers