With the hot season upon us, air conditioners offer the most effective cooling solution. However, the cost of installing and running such a system is often prohibitive for many. So, electric fans remain a popular choice for cooling in most households.
When using electric fans, a common issue is that they can blow hot air on stifling days. To ensure your fan provides a cooling effect while being energy efficient, try these simple tips below.
Place Ice Packs in Front of the Fan
A creative way to cool your room is to place ice packs in front of your fan. However, a bucket of ice will melt quickly, and the cooling effect will be short-lived. Instead, prepare a few water bottles and freeze them. Once frozen solid, take one or two bottles out of the freezer and place them in front of the fan. The air blowing over the ice-cold bottles will help cool the room. When the ice melts, simply swap the bottles back into the freezer and take out more frozen ones as needed. This is an effective and economical way to keep your room cool.
Note: Place the ice packs on a towel to absorb any condensation and prevent a slippery floor. You can also try draping a damp cloth over the fan’s grill. Just ensure the cloth is wrung out to avoid water dripping into the fan’s motor, causing electrical issues. Also, avoid using a heavy, wet cloth that could strain the fan’s motor.

Attach Urgo Pads Infused with Essential Oils to the Fan
Take 2-3 Urgo pads and drip a few drops of essential oil onto the white cotton center. Then, attach these pads to the front of your fan’s grill. When you turn on the fan, the air will carry the refreshing scent and cooling properties of the essential oil. Essential oils often contain alcohol, which evaporates quickly, helping to cool the surrounding air. Opt for minty oils like peppermint for an extra cooling sensation.
Additionally, essential oils are great at repelling insects, eliminating odors, and creating a relaxing atmosphere. For an even cooler environment, combine the use of ice packs and essential oils.
Position the Fan in a Well-Ventilated Area
The placement of your fan also impacts its cooling ability. Choose a well-ventilated area to position your fan, ensuring better airflow and a more refreshing feel. Avoid placing the fan too close to walls, as this restricts airflow, reducing its cooling effect. The heat generated by the fan during operation can also make the room warmer.
Similarly, avoid placing the fan near heat sources or sunny windows, as it will circulate warm air. Instead, opt for cooler areas to maximize the fan’s cooling potential.
By implementing these three strategies together, you can effectively lower the temperature in your room, creating a more comfortable environment even on the hottest days while relying on your trusty electric fan.