how to Keep Cool in Summer and ways to keep cool

Among different season in our India....Summer will play a important role in day -to-day life..because during the summer season only most of the people will be affected by heat problems....especially for small kids....here the some useful tips and cool tips for kids in summer..

Where discussing about the summer season.....
 Mostly In the northern hemisphere part, summer is the warmest season of the year and peopla are trying to keep cool in the summer .  This season introduces the raining season, because of the heat, water is evaporated and the vapours are safely stored in the atmosphere, in turn these vapours are turned into clouds that fall as rain for four months.

how to Keep Cool in Summer and ways to keep cool

tips to keep cool in summer


What is the secret behind this summer season?
Summer is especially warm and hottest because during this time the northern hemisphere part of the earth is directly under the sun and its rays are focused on the area, drying up ponds and lakes; this has/can lead to a scarcity of water. This season brings bright and longer days, which exposes the beauty of nature, grasses are green, flowers bloom and myriad birds and animals return to the melted and blossoming fields. Everyone dresses with light materials to feel cool under the hot sun; most will be spotted in shorts, sunglasses, summer dresses and scandals. Some fruits such as mangos and pineapples, become ripe during summer, so this season present the opportunity for people to enjoy them.
But talking about the hot and warm situation during this summer is always a difficult season for keeping your kids both safe and comfortable and this is true whether you remain inside or head outside. If you overdress your infant, he may get a heat rash; while exposing his body to any hot conditions could potentially lead to heatstroke or sunburn, both of which would be damaging. This is because hot weather can make babies sleep more deeply, making it harder to wake them up. You need to know how to keep kids cool in summer.

Where dealing about this question...we should look at useful tips for how to keep kids cool in summer just by look up the following tips
1.     If it’s too hot to go out, stay in, even if you’re bored or need something from the store. That might seem extreme, but before long, your baby will be better at regulating his temperature, and you’ll have more flexibility. It’s scary as heck to see your baby WHITE, cool, and damp.
2.     Offer more milk. Don’t give a breastfed infant water to drink. When your body detects heat, it makes more watery breast milk. I forget where I read that, but I swear it’s true. Your body will adjust to provide your newborn with the milk and hydration he needs. Just be sure to nurse a lot if you’re spending time in the heat. Formula-fed babies should also be offered more formula, but never add more water than recommended.
3.     A water sling or mesh wrap will let you wear your baby in the pool to cool off.
4.     Find shade or make shade. When we hang out in the front yard, I use a large umbrella to shade Joey if I’m not holding him. If I am, I often cover him with the tail of my ring sling if he gets a bit warm. (And if he gets more than a bit warm, it’s time to go inside.) When we go for walks with the stroller, I make sure to adjust the sun shade so that he stays as cool as he can.
5.     Steal air conditioning. Think of places to visit that someone else pays to cool. Movie theatres are often cold (and a newborn will usually just sleep in the dark, with all that white noise). If you go to the zoo, instead of standing in the blazing sun watching elephants poop, head to the reptile house. The lizards may have heat lamps, but you’ll get to enjoy cool air and shade. Target, Barnes & Noble, the library, the mall – all of these are great places to hang out when it’s hot enough to pop corn outside.
6.     Dress for success. Make sure not to overdress your baby. Removable layers are great, so you can adjust as the temperature fluctuates. Natural fibbers like cotton are best.
7.     Cool water sprinkled in baby’s hair or dabbed on with a moist washcloth is as refreshing to a baby as it is to you.

Watch the clock. Obviously the details depend on where you are, but going out before 10am and after 5pm will do a lot to keep baby cool. The middle of the day is a time for caution when it comes to overheating, and peak temperatures are usually between 3pm and 4pm, not at noon

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