As the U.S. faces its first significant heat wave of the summer, high temperatures are resulting in dangerous conditions, particularly across the Midwest and East Coast. With some regions experiencing record-breaking heat, it's vital for individuals to find ways to stay cool, especially since early summer heat can surprise unacclimatized bodies. Common advice includes utilizing air conditioning effectively, keeping homes shaded, and avoiding the outdoors during peak heat hours. Public spaces with air conditioning serve as safe havens for those without sufficient cooling at home.
Every year, people end up in the emergency room for heat-related complications including heat stroke. But there are ways to keep your home and yourself cool.
Make sure your air conditioner's filters are clean. If you don't know when your filters were last replaced, it's probably time.
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