Britain On The Brink Of A Two Week Heatwave
The heat wave is predicted to kick in this coming weekend, sparking fears of a major drought across the country as the UK has already experienced a dry spring. Weathermen believe temperatures will rise and 29C will be the average for the next two weeks. So far May has been 2.6C warmer than average with Central England recording 13C (55F) already ranking this May in the top 6% of the hottest Mays since records began in 1659.
Experts have said that the hot weather could continue right through 2011 so before this heat wave kicks in secure a solution in the form of some portable air conditioning units. Heat is very unpleasant to work in, to sit in, or to sleep at night and we in the UK are not used to this sort of thing.
The most positive answer is to purchase such a unit before they fly off the shelves, like they did in the summer of 2010. These units are very versatile as you can place one in any area that needs cooling in order to keep you comfortable. They also do not need any installation, you simply plug it in and you are ready to go.
The working principle of portable air conditioners is identical to that of a refrigerator and makes use of evaporation of coolants like Freon, to provide cooling. These units also work as dehumidifiers by taking excess water from the air, this water is then used to cool the cooling coils. This recycling of water makes the unit perform at a very high efficiency level, and more importantly, they also have a filter which keeps away dirt and pollen.
A spokesman for Climachill, portable air conditioning specialists, said we supply portable air conditioning nationwide and I remember last year when sales soared through the roof due to the very hot summer. Our new generation units offer the latest technological advances in portable air conditioning. Self evaporative water recycling is the latest technological breakthrough for portable units and for the layman this means the unit re-uses approximately 75% of the water it creates. This is a more efficient re-use of the water to aid in the cooling leading to a lower power consumption all of which is therefore better for the environment.
The spring and summer can be a challenging time if you are a hay fever sufferer and believe it or not a portable air conditioning unit can also help with this problem as it can be placed in the sufferers room and will help to filter out pollen particles.
Summer is coming with a vengeance (so we are led to believe) so be safe, be cool and be allergy free.
For further information visit: www.climachill.co.uk