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  2. How to cool down without AC

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    If you do turn the air conditioning on, don’t set it below 70 degrees Fahrenheit in an effort to cool the house faster, said Samantha Hall, founder of Spaces Alive, an Australia-based design ...

  3. Don't Have AC? You're Not Alone. Here's How Frugal ... - AOL

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    Don't have AC? Don't worry. Here are 10 clever tips Redditors suggest doing to stay cool this summer.

  4. 14 Ways to Keep Cool Without AC

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    Beat the heat this summer, but be sure to do it cheaply. Cranking up the AC isn’t the only way to find comfort when it gets hot out.

  5. Passive cooling - Wikipedia

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    Passive cooling covers all natural processes and techniques of heat dissipation and modulation without the use of energy. [1] Some authors consider that minor and simple mechanical systems (e.g. pumps and economizers) can be integrated in passive cooling techniques, as long they are used to enhance the effectiveness of the natural cooling process. [7]

  6. Free cooling - Wikipedia

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    In heating, ventilation, and air conditioning in winter months, large commercial buildings interior spaces may need cooling, even while perimeter spaces may need heating. [2] Free cooling is the production of chilled water without the use of a chiller, and can be used generally in the late fall, winter and early spring, in temperate zones. [3]

  7. How To Cool Down a Room (Without Blasting A/C)

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  8. Chilled water - Wikipedia

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    Chilled water is a commodity often used to cool a building's air and equipment, especially in situations where many individual rooms must be controlled separately, such as a hotel. The chilled water can be supplied by a vendor, such as a public utility , or created at the location of the building that will use it, which has been the norm.

  9. How to Cool Down When It's Really Hot Outside

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    Try dousing your clothes with water