As summer unofficially begins with Memorial Day, Floridians are preparing for the challenges that come with the season. High electric bills and sunburns are just a few of the issues residents face during the hottest months of the year.
Rising Electric Bills
In Florida, the summer heat can feel like the surface of the sun, leading many to rely heavily on air conditioning to keep their homes livable. This necessity, however, comes with increased energy costs. Residents like Matthew Reigle have become more conscious of their energy consumption, finding ways to reduce costs during cooler months by opening windows and turning off the AC. Yet, in the summer, the need for air conditioning is unavoidable to prevent heat-related illnesses.
Impact of School Breaks
With schools out for summer, public spaces like neighborhood pools and theme parks become crowded, making it difficult for some to enjoy these amenities. While children enjoy their break, adults without children, like Reigle, find their usual relaxation spots overrun. This highlights the importance of parental guidance in public spaces to ensure everyone can enjoy their summer activities.
Sun Exposure Concerns
Sunburn is another common summer woe. Despite using sunscreen, many find themselves still getting burned, questioning the effectiveness of sun protection products. The pain of sunburn can disrupt daily activities, reminding residents of the importance of proper sun care.
Solutions and Innovations
Innovations like remote car start systems offer some relief from the heat, allowing drivers to cool their vehicles before getting in. This technology is becoming more popular as people seek ways to make summer more bearable.
As Floridians navigate these summer challenges, they continue to find creative solutions to enjoy the season while managing its difficulties.
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