By Kate Kulniece
A FAN has become a staple for millions of households across the UK, as scorching temperatures are reaching 35C.
But while many of us may blow the cool air directly at us, turns out there’s another way to use the fan – and it may be more beneficial.
According to savvy TikTokers, there’s a ‘right’ way to use the apparatus in the sweltering weather – and many have dubbed it ”a game-changer”.
Rather than blasting the cold air at your body, some social media users advise to place the fan by an open window, facing away from the room.
This, one savvy man, Simon Johnson, recently explained will ”suck the hot air out of the room”.
To effectively use a fan to remove hot air from a room, position it to exhaust hot air out of a window, while simultaneously opening a second window on the opposite side of the room to draw in cooler air.
For the ultimate cooling effect, you could also snap up an extra fan – and have its cool air blow directly at you.
”I’m definitely not melting tonight,” said Simon, from South Wales.
And it’s not just the Welsh lad who’s been raving about this easy hack – another TikToker, Alex The Cleaner, shared how she was keeping cool thanks to simply repositioning her fan.
She said in the video: ”Whoever posted this hack – thank you.
”I feel like I can breathe the air again.
”UK heat is no joke,” she chuckled.
”This feels so wrong but it works so well the fan sucks the hot air out of the room and honestly it works.”
Les Roberts, an energy expert from Bionic, agreed, telling Mail Online: ”For even better airflow, you can place a second fan facing inward at the opposite opening to pull cooler air into the room, creating a strong cross-breeze.”
The method is most effective in the evenings or early morning, he explained.
”It works best when it’s cooler outside than inside – usually in the evening, overnight, or early morning – as the temperature difference creates a natural flow of air,” the whizz said.
”The temperature gradient enhances the movement of air, allowing the fan to more effectively push hot air out and pull cooler air in, resulting in a more comfortable indoor environment.”
This approach can significantly cool your living space without air conditioning, through natural ventilation enhanced by fans.
On average, portable air-conditioning units cost around £8.40 to run per day, whereas a fan could cost you as little as 71 pence – so it’s certainly a more affordable option for millions of cash-strapped Brits.
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