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How to survive 48 °C (118°F)



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How to survive 48 °C (118°F)

Any sugession to survive 48 °C (118°F) and work on computer?

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topclassseo
You should work on computer during that temperature in a AC room.



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Asmodeus
Some heavy duty AC.

Or move to where I am in Canada where it snows half the year How to survive 48 °C (118°F)



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shahidamin
How to survive 48 °C (118°F) AC is the only options here and my city's temprature goes down to -4 to -5 in winter and in summer goes up to 45-48.



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wonderclerks
AC room is better to fight that temperature.



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dacamy
AC + working on computer very early in the morning and in the late evening.



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Beverly
I don't like intense heat (or cold) very much. It gets very hot here, but nowhere near that hot. I'm sure that I would wilt in such awful heat. How to survive 48 °C (118°F)

Hopefully your computer does not overheat. Please try to stay in an airconditioned room if possible.



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dragonhunter95
Hey I feel too lucky then, in my country there is not much seasonal changes. Minimum of 25 to maximum of around 40.

Only in some areas of the country they experience 4C like temperature in decembers



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farahkhan
Any sugession to survive 48 °C (118°F) and work on computer?

I am pretty aware of your city situation It happened here in karachi as well in Ramadan almost 2000 people died in 3 days because of heatstroke. Try to be inside most of the time avoid direct sunlight drink plenty of water even if you are in A.c.

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Farah khan



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VictoriaC
48 °C??? OMG! Where do you live? I've been in different parts of South America with 38-40 °C and I almost melted when I went outside!



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wallet
Hi, Shahi, I am in the same situation today, here in Bucharest is 43 degrees, is very hot and I must work on my PC. The best solution for this issue is to have an AC room or using a fan with a bucket of ice in front of it, and this will cool your room faster, I have seen this on Internet. If you don't own an AC room, you can try the fan and ice method, I haven't done it but I heard is working!



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Barida
No matter the condition, I wish to let you know that your health is the major thing here and if the condition is not right, please do not work with the computer. However, you need a room with an air conditioner to get your work done using the computer.



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Corzhens
It looks like you are working in a desert. I wonder if the reading of the temperature is correct because the computer is at risk with that high temperature. Over here, we do not use the computer when there is no electric fan. But when the weather is 36 C and higher, we need an air conditioner in order to protect the computer. What more if you will consider your health, you should be doing something about the heat.



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