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FRANCE’S ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION AGENCY HAS ISSUED SOME TIPS Close the shutters, hang a damp sheet, and use a fan: These are some of the tips shared by France’s ecological transition agency on


how to keep your house cool. The _Agence de la transition écologique_ (Ademe) issued the advice in a guide entitled ‘_Garder son logement au frais_ (Keep your home cool)’. ITS TIPS INCLUDE:


* Close the windows before the outside temperature exceeds that of the inside * Close or drop the shutters to avoid the sun from blazing through the windows (aim to keep them closed at


least from 10:00 to 18:00) * Leave interior doors open to allow air to circulate * Early morning, evening, and night, leave the windows and doors open to create air currents * Limit the use


of any sources of heat, including electronic gadgets like laptops, TVs, or computer games, as well as the oven or cooking and cleaning appliances * Hang a damp sheet in front of an open


window, or a fan, to ventilate the space * Dry your clothes washing inside, as the dampness will help to add moisture to a hot space * If you need to and can, sleep in rooms that face


south-east or east. This means that you will get light in the morning, but the rooms will stay in shadow and remain cool during the day * If you have a roof window, open it in the evening to


allow any warm air to escape * Prioritise indoor plants with large green leaves, and put them close to windows (but with the shutters down). Mist them frequently using a spray bottle filled


with water. Other tips include using 100% cotton sheets (as they are more breathable), and placing them in a plastic bag, and putting them in the freezer for a few minutes before getting


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https://t.co/fpiyOhlpNj pic.twitter.com/SIqSdTPqfi > — ADEME (@ademe) July 30, 2021 FANS, NOT AIR CONDITIONERS Ademe said that although 25% of homes in France have an air conditioner,


these can cause your electricity bill to rise by 15-25%. It also said that air conditioning was responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emissions generated by the building sector in 2020, so


highlighted that it is not the most eco-friendly way to cool down and could make the planet hotter overall. As a result, Ademe said that if possible, and if there are no vulnerable people in


the home (such as older people or those with chronic illness), residents should try alternative means to stay cool rather than using air conditioners. Instead, it recommended that people


use fans (in contrast to central air conditioners). In a statement, the agency said: “Fans create air movements which, as they pass over the skin, promote the evaporation of perspiration and


give an immediate sensation of coolness.” Fans do not cool the air, however, so you can try some tricks to make it feel colder. “Placing a bottle of frozen water, an ice pack, or a wet


cloth in front of your fan will circulate even cooler air,” Ademe said. RELATED ARTICLES 9 FRENCH EXPRESSIONS TO USE WHEN THERE IS HOT WEATHER EXPLAINER: FRANCE’S ‘HEATWAVE PLAN’ AND HOW IT


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