Struggling with night sweats? High temperatures can turn your bedroom into a sauna. I've been there, but this simple fan trick changed everything for me.
Luckily, pointing your fan outward toward the window is far more effective at cooling your room than blowing it inward. Position it to expel hot air outside, and you'll feel the difference. Watch how:

By placing the fan in the window facing outward, it pushes the warm air from your room to the outside. This creates space for cooler outside air to flow in, gradually lowering your room's temperature.
The effect is even better if you open another window on the opposite side to establish a refreshing cross-breeze.
This method shines when outdoor temperatures are cooler than indoors, typically at night.
If it's still hotter outside, angle the fan to blow directly on you for personal relief.
I've tested this on still, humid nights, and it reliably drops the room temp without an AC unit.
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