Adjust ceiling fan to rotate in an anticlockwise direction to push air straight down, creating a cooling effect in your room.
Consume more water, apply a damp cloth to your neck and joints.
Open your doors and windows to maximise the free flow of air, cooling down your interiors naturally.
Use cotton sheets for your beds and wear cotton fabrics that are soft and breathable to keep your body cool.
To lower your home temperature drastically, consider cool tile options on your roof and exterior walls.
Plant deciduous trees near your windows to block heat.
Seal gaps around the doors to ensure cool air does not flow outside.
Switch to energy-saving LED bulbs to cool your house as they often produce a lot of heat, and thereby, raising the temperature of the interiors.
Window shades like blinds to prevent heat from entering from your north or west-facing windows, keeping your interior cool.