How To Keep Cool In Summer
by Brian Fogarty
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How To Keep Cool in Summer Heat
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You may be surprised to find out that you can be cool
and comfortable in the summer heat
Fortunately there are ways to alleviate the effects of the
Summer heat. What follows is some information on
Products to help keep you cool.
Cooling Vests will keep you cool, but different vests are
suitable for different situations.
1. Evaporative Cooling Vests are best suited for use
outdoors, and on days when humidity is not to high.
These vests work on accelerating your body’s natural
evaporative cooling. The vests are soaked in water.
As the water evaporates your body temperature is
reduced.
These vests are relatively effective. They are cheaper
than other vests. Prices start at about $30.
On the downside they are not suited to being worn
underneath other clothing. This will slow down the
evaporative effects. Your clothes will be wet after
wearing these vests. Evaporative vests available at
http://www.silvereagleoutfitters.com
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and shows you how to make your own. To find out more
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