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I'm a pharmacist & I swear by a 26p trick to stay cool during the warm weather

26 June 2024 , 10:06
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The UK Health Security Agency has advised several tips on how to stay safe in hot weather
The UK Health Security Agency has advised several tips on how to stay safe in hot weather

WITH temperatures soaring, summer has finally arrived - hurrah!

But if like us you're already moaning that you're "too hot" and are struggling to cool down, then look no further...because it turns out there's a 26p trick that works like magic.

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Pharmacist Abbas Kanani has revealed how to keep cool for longerCredit: Getty

And the good news is, there's no pricey air con in sight either...

Superintendent pharmacist Abbas Kanani, from Chemist Click, spoke to Fabulous Digital and revealed two genius methods she swears by for keeping cool on a budget.

While many of us will just reach for a fan, more often than not it does little more than blow warm air around the room.

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Adding a small amount of salt to the water before freezing can lower the freezing point, making the ice last longer

Abbas Kananisuperintendent pharmacist

That's why, according to Abbas, it could be worth adding ice blocks into a bowl, which is then positioned in front of the fan.

And the savvy pharmacist has even revealed a clever way to make the ice last longer - using a 26p kitchen essential you'll likely already have in your cupboards.

"Adding a small amount of salt to the water before freezing can lower the freezing point, making the ice last longer," she explains.

"You can put ice blocks in a shallow pan or tray and position in front of a fan.

"This will help to blow cool air as the ice melts and lower the room temperature."

Secondly, Abbas recommends using blackout blinds or blackout window film on the windows in your home.

"They are effective in blocking out sunlight and keeping rooms cool during the day, which in turn can help you get a good night's sleep," she says.

"You can buy them cheaply online, made from paper or window film costing between £6-£20.

"The film is usually removable and reusable too."

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It comes after Fabulous previously revealed how mums were raving over a £6 bargain buy that stops her kids from waking up ‘stupidly early’ because of the sun.

Taking to Facebook group B&M Bargains, Extreme Money Saving Deals and More, Amy shared a snap of the 'Temporary Paper Blackout Blinds' from Dunelm.

Alongside the image, she wrote: "My kids kept waking up stupidly early because of the sun… these are so good for the price!

"I did two balcony door windows in my kids’ room.

"Not very aesthetically pleasing but definitely do the job!"

She continued: "£6.50. They have double sided tape on to attach to the window but could work if you bought Velcro so they can be took down as and when!"

Chloe Morgan

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