[Morayfield, Oct 2023] During the last few weeks, news of El Niño has been making the rounds, causing fires, droughts, and scorching temperatures in various parts of the country. This year, El Niño is expected to bring even hotter and drier weather than usual, especially in Southern Australia. Additionally, due to a combination of climate drivers, including the positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), the effects of El Niño are predicted to be even more severe.
As the Australian summer rapidly approaches, it's essential to ensure that homes are prepared for a comfortable and relaxing holiday season. Homeowners and tourists alike must take necessary precautions and prepare their homes for the summer heat.
Home Preparation for Safety
Various safety measures can be taken to prevent heat-related health risks and fires during summer.
Install Smoke Detectors and Fire Extinguishers
Summer heat increases the risk of fires, making it crucial to have functional smoke detectors and fire extinguishers installed in homes. It's essential to check these devices regularly to ensure they work correctly.
Keep Emergency Numbers Handy
In case of an emergency, such as a fire or a heat-related health issue, it's vital to have emergency numbers, such as the fire department and ambulance services, readily available. It's also crucial to have a first aid kit on hand.
Stay Hydrated
Make sure to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. Dehydration can lead to various health problems, including heatstroke or heat exhaustion.
Home Preparation for Comfort
The summer heat can be uncomfortable, but there are measures that homeowners can take to make their homes more comfortable during the hot weather.
Install Air Conditioning or Fans
Installing air conditioning or fans can significantly improve indoor comfort levels during the summer heat. It's essential to ensure these devices are functioning correctly and regularly serviced.
Create Shade
Creating shade around the home can help reduce indoor temperatures. Planting trees, installing shade sails or umbrellas, and strategically placing outdoor furniture can all provide relief from the sun's heat. Building an alfresco enclosure can also be an excellent addition to a home during the summer. Companies like Just Patios build custom living spaces to suit any home's needs for those looking to create a shaded outdoor area.
Use Lighter Fabrics and Colours
Choosing lighter fabrics and colours for bedding, curtains, and upholstery can help keep homes cooler during summer. This is because light-coloured fabrics reflect heat, while darker fabrics absorb it.
Keep Windows and Doors Closed During the Day
While it may be tempting to open windows and doors for fresh air during the day, this can also let in hot air. It's best to keep windows and doors closed during the day and open them at night when temperatures are cooler.
Preparing homes for the summer heat is crucial for safety and comfort. Homeowners can ensure a more relaxing and enjoyable holiday season by taking necessary precautions and implementing these home preparations. As more extreme weather events become more common, staying informed and taking proactive steps to protect homes and loved ones is essential.
About Just Patios
Just Patios is a leading patio builder in Australia, offering custom-built patios to suit any home's needs. Since 2002, Just Patios has provided exceptional customer service and quality workmanship to thousands of satisfied customers. With a wide range of designs and materials to choose from, Just Patios helps clients create the perfect outdoor living space for their home.
See more of their services on their website at www.justpatios.com.au.