
Clean Fan Blades for Better Airflow
Dust-covered fan blades can block airflow and reduce cooling efficiency. Regularly cleaning the blades helps the fan move air more effectively, making your room feel cooler and more comfortable during hot summer days. (Image: AI)

Switch to Counter-clockwise Rotation
Most ceiling fans have a switch that changes blade direction. In summer, set the fan to rotate counter-clockwise. This pushes air downward, creating a cooling breeze that can make the room feel up to 5°C cooler. (Image: AI)

Improve Ventilation with Open Windows
Open windows during the early morning or evening when temperatures are lower. Fresh air entering the room, combined with a ceiling fan, improves circulation and helps remove warm, stale indoor air. (Image: AI)

Use Ice to Boost the Cooling Effect
Place a bowl of ice or frozen water bottles in front of a fan. As air moves over the ice, it creates a cooler breeze, providing temporary relief from heat without increasing electricity usage. (Image: AI)

Reduce Indoor Heat Sources
Turn off unnecessary lights, electronics, and heat-producing appliances. Less indoor heat means your ceiling fan can work more effectively, helping the room stay cooler and more comfortable throughout the day. (Image: AI)




























