Skip to content
Solutions
Who it's for
Publishers & Broadcasters
Hire in minutes, anywhere on earth.
Content Marketing Teams
Anyone can generate content. You can commission journalism.
PR & Comms Teams
Know before it becomes the story.
Risk & Intelligence Teams
Start every day already briefed.
Journalists & News Professionals
Get verified, get booked, get paid.
Product
Media Monitoring
The world's media, analysed for you.
Pricing
Log in
Sign up
Publishers & Broadcasters
Content Marketing Teams
PR & Comms Teams
Risk & Intelligence Teams
Journalists & News Professionals
Media Monitoring
Pricing
AP
Angela Patrone
Health & Wellness · United Kingdom
Compiled from public sources
Covers
Health & Wellness
Environment & Climate
Breaking News & General Assignment
Seen in
Dailystar
3
Published work
Daily Star
·
Jul 2026
Keep your upstairs rooms cooler on hot nights by following the Met Office’s 1 simple rule
Upper-floor rooms heat up significantly during UK heatwaves due to hot air rising, but the Met Office advises closing sun-facing curtains or blinds to block heat buildup. Keeping windows and doors shut during the hottest hours helps retain cooler air, while opening them in the evening improves ventilation. Enhancing airflow by leaving interior doors open further reduces upstairs heat.
Log in
Log in
Forgot password?
Sign in with a magic link instead
Cookies That Care!
We respect your privacy and use a limited number of cookies to provide essential functionality and enhance your visit. No third-party advertising cookies involved. For more details, please read our
Cookie Policy
.
Continue