I do need another solution, candles are hot

I do need another solution, candles are hot

I live in a undoubtedly certain part of the country, where it is tepid plus humid for a superb part of the year.

My superb friend and I have a undoubtedly unique landscape around us, which includes tons of tall trees plus dense forest.

Therefore, my pal and I do not gain a ton of airflow from wind or cooling breezes in this part of the country. However, I can tell you that when my pal and I do gain blustery winds, it throws our town into complete chaos. You see, since the town where I live now is surrounded by severely tall plus thick trees, this means, whenever my pal and I have a storm or a windy day, my pal and I officially have power lines taken out by the tall limbs. I have never lost power so officially in my life. It feels like every week or two my pal and I have at least a couple of hours without lights or modern appliances – if not a few days of camping out. For a while, this lack of energy honestly freaked me out. I hated losing my lights, so I started stocking up on candles. I figured, at least I would be able to light my house until the power came back on. However, I didn’t consider how intensively candles would heat up my home. With a few dozen flames burning throughout the house, the indoor air temperature legitimately began to increase. The issue is further complicated, since the lack of power also means that my pal and I lose our air conditioner. With tepid plus humid temperatures outdoors, the last thing that you need is a failed air conditioner device plus extra accumulating heat inside the house.

 

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