Cool home with damp sheet trick from British Gas expert
Hang a damp white sheet in front of an open window to cool incoming air naturally, says British Gas engineer Peter Knowles. Other tips include LED bulbs and unplugging devices.
Hang a damp white sheet in front of an open window to cool incoming air naturally, says British Gas engineer Peter Knowles. Other tips include LED bulbs and unplugging devices.
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