Getting a damp wash cloth and ringing it out then hanging it around your neck and dabbing your ears on occasion can bring your body temp down if overheating.
Try to abstain from alcohol if you can. Put aluminum foil with the shiny side out in your windows and cardboard if possible.
Close your blinds (seems simple, but many people don’t do this) make sure your windows are locked.
If you have a door that doesn’t seal well, put tape on it or a towel at the bottom to try to keep the hot air out.
Consider just unplugging electronics that you aren't using. Our cable box (cable comes with this apartment for whatever reason) generates so much goddamn heat, even when it's in the most "off" state that it can be without being unplugged, it's ridiculous.
Getting a damp wash cloth and ringing it out then hanging it around your neck and dabbing your ears on occasion can bring your body temp down if overheating.
Try to abstain from alcohol if you can. Put aluminum foil with the shiny side out in your windows and cardboard if possible.
Close your blinds (seems simple, but many people don’t do this) make sure your windows are locked.
If you have a door that doesn’t seal well, put tape on it or a towel at the bottom to try to keep the hot air out.
Keep lights low or off
TVs generate more heat than you'd assume as well.
Also computers.
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Consider just unplugging electronics that you aren't using. Our cable box (cable comes with this apartment for whatever reason) generates so much goddamn heat, even when it's in the most "off" state that it can be without being unplugged, it's ridiculous.