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    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminAugust 14, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Another summer, another series of heatwaves sweeping across the US — and we’re not even through with them yet. When the temperature gets that high, it’s important for your health and home safety to keep as cool as possible, especially if you’re caring for pets, kids or older family members. That makes managing indoor temperatures a priority when they start spiking.

    Unfortunately, blasting the AC also blasts your energy bills into the stratosphere. That’s why I’ve collected my top devices and tips to help keep your home cool in hot weather while also saving as much money as possible. Put these steps in motion when you start getting heat warnings, and your household will thank you for it.

    10 Home Cooling Hacks to Get You Through Heat Waves

    1. Use a portable air conditioner and monitor room temperature carefully

    Arlo's all-purpose sensor connected to the top of a white home door.

    Arlo sensors can do nearly anything and are easy to move whenever you want.

    Arlo

    Whole-house air conditioners remain very important in heat waves, especially when combined with other cooling methods. But not all homes have whole-house AC, and in severe heat waves, they may not be enough. Another option is a smart portable air conditioner that you can plug in and move from room to room, depending on where you’re spending time.

    Take a look at our list of the top portable air conditioners. You’ll find models with remotes, voice assistant support, timers, dehumidifier functions and much more. Expect to spend around $400 for a good model that you can use for summers to come.

    Important note: Once temperatures start rising well above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, basic ceiling fans don’t really make a difference, especially when addressing health issues. It’s important to focus more on home insulation and air conditioning.

    In many homes, some rooms can get much hotter than others, which doesn’t help central thermostats do their job. Consider home monitoring devices that can sense temperature, like these all-in-one Arlo security sensors we tested. That way, you can constantly monitor the temperature in a particular spot (sitting room, bedroom, baby’s room, etc.) and take action if it gets too high.

    2. Set a strict curtain schedule for your windows

    Sunlight streaming through your windows can heat up objects and air inside your home, making a heat wave worse. Close your blinds completely during the hottest temperatures for better protection. You can also search for smart blinds and curtain retrofits to let you set automatic schedules to make this process easier.

    Once the outside temperature drops significantly below indoor temps, your insulation starts working against you. So, if your region experiences cooler nights, wait for the temperature difference and open windows around your home to create cool air flow.

    3. Replace your HVAC filter and order an inspection

    Kangaroo climate leak sensor

    Kangaroo includes a climate sensor, aka leak detector, in its expanded eight-piece home monitoring kit.

    Kangaroo

    To prepare for a heat wave, you’ll want to replace your home HVAC filter, which is typically located right at the fan system that pushes air around your house. It’s a good idea to keep several properly sized filters nearby so you can switch them out a couple of times a year, or when you really need efficient airflow.

    If you have time, you should also schedule a maintenance visit from a professional HVAC contractor. Among other things, they can test the refrigerant levels in your AC system. Refrigerant can leak out over time and make your air conditioning less efficient. Making sure you have the proper levels is important ahead of a hot period.

    Read more: HVAC Maintenance Guide: What to DIY and When to Call a Pro

    4. Install leak detectors and monitor for leaks

    Home leaks are often associated with freezing temperatures when pipes crack in the dead of winter. But heat waves can cause an opposite, yet similar, problem: Pipes can expand and damage their valves and other components, which also leads to leaks. Also, AC units can go into overdrive and may leak more than usual in your basement or garage.

    Most home security systems, like Abode, offer leak detector add-ons that you can place in susceptible areas to get alerts or alarms when water on the floor is detected. You can also find standalone units from Eufy and other brands.

    5. Keep your outdoor home devices out of direct sunlight

    Hands apply weather stripping to an old window.

    Cutting down on drafts helps keep the cool air inside.

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    Shade is your friend when placing outdoor electrics like home security cameras or outside sensors — even robot lawnmowers. High temps can wreak havoc on batteries, make sensitive electronics overheat and may even cause plastics to melt.

    So when the temperature starts shooting up, bring your electronics inside or into the shade until the hot spell is over. And please watch where you install your home cameras.

    6. Check and replace your weather stripping

    Weather stripping refers to those small strips of felt and rubber at the edges of windows and doors. They play a vital role in home insulation: When they wear down or get ripped off, the gaps notoriously cause drafts. That’s unpleasant in wintertime, but during a heat wave it can sap all the cool air that your AC has created, keeping your home from cooling down fully and increasing the risk of heat-related health problems.

    Prep for heat waves by checking weatherstripping and blocking any drafts from worn materials. You can find weather stripping yourself for a DIY project, but it’s important to get the right kind to match your doors and windows.

    7. Find cooler alternatives for cooking

    A woman in a dark kitchen opens a refrigerator filled with food.

    Keep kitchens calm and cool during a  heat wave.

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    Cooking and baking produce a lot of heat in the kitchen, so you may want to reduce those activities during a heat wave. That’s why we have an entire guide on how to keep your kitchen cool when temperatures rise, including prepping meals beforehand or cooking late in the evening. Also, this may be a great time to check out meal delivery services.

    Read more: Don’t Turn Your Oven on During a Heat Wave. Do This Instead

    8. Search for electronics to unplug and stop using

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    Large electronics can produce a lot of background heat even when they’re in standby mode. When the heat gets really bad, try unplugging larger electronics entirely. That can include A/V receivers, game consoles, desktop computers and televisions — depending on what you plan to use that day.

    On that note, refrain from running heat-producing appliances like dishwashers and dryers, or at least wait until nighttime when the temperature drops.

    Read more: Heat Wave: Keep Your Phone From Overheating in Record Temps

    9. Replace your lighting with smart lights

    There’s one other surprising part of the home that produces a lot of heat — your incandescent lights, which are terribly inefficient at using energy (touch one to find out). Newer LEDs (light-emitting diodes) found in smart lights create almost no heat and tend to last much longer.

    The key is finding high-quality, affordable smart lights, which is why you should head over to our list of the best smart lights available. Switch out those sweaty lights with LEDs and your house will start feeling cooler.

    10. Create easy access to emergency medical services

    Illustration of conversation using an Echo speaker on a table to call for help with Alexa.

    An Echo can help during a heat wave emergency.

    Amazon

    If it looks like someone is suffering from heatstroke or a similar condition, it’s important to get medical attention immediately to help them out. Signs include lots of sweating accompanied by headache, nausea and disorientation. If someone shows problems like these, get them in a cool spot and contact emergency services. You can also bathe their feet in cool water to help them get relief.

    Some home security plans can make this easier. The Alexa Emergency Assist plan ($6 per month) is a good option, since it works with existing Alexa speakers and lets you immediately call for help and notify family emergency contacts with a command. That can be especially important for elderly relatives who may live alone and are more susceptible to heat-related conditions.

    For more temperature management choices, visit our guide to the best smart thermostats and look at the top DIY security monitoring systems. It’s also a good idea to brush up on heatstroke safety and how to stay safe when air quality is really bad.

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