As temperatures rise during the summer, many people choose to leave their windows slightly open throughout the night to let fresh air into their homes.
However, according to Bien, as cited by Dagens.dk, this habit may be less effective than many people believe.
Although the cool evening air can feel refreshing, keeping a window open all night can, in some cases, lead to increased humidity indoors.
This can affect comfort levels and make the indoor environment less pleasant.
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An alternative
One alternative is to ventilate the home thoroughly for a short period after sunset.
At this time, outdoor temperatures have often dropped, allowing the warm air that has built up inside during the day to be replaced with cooler air.
By closing the windows again after airing out the home, it may be possible to maintain the lower temperature for a longer period during the night.
Other helpful solutions
Fans can be a useful addition on hot nights because they create air movement, making a room feel cooler.
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Some people also place a bowl of ice in front of a fan to achieve an extra cooling effect.
In addition, air purifiers can contribute to a healthier indoor environment by reducing the amount of dust and other particles in the air.
Focus on a good night’s sleep
The choice of bedding can also make a difference.
Materials designed to draw heat away from the body can make it easier to fall asleep on warm nights.
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Air conditioning can, of course, be an effective solution, but moderate energy consumption and appropriate settings are important for both financial and environmental reasons.
A combination of targeted ventilation, air circulation, and suitable sleeping conditions may be a more effective strategy than leaving the window open throughout the night.
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