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Ice packs and hammocks
(Anonymous) 2015-01-25 09:38 am (UTC)(link)The vent is in the ceiling, right? So, make a tiny little "hammock" that hangs, say, 3 to 6 inches directly below the vent, then put an ice pack in it. (Not sure how you'd hang the hammock, depending on the kind of ceiling you have--maybe duct tape, maybe screw-in hooks.) That way, warm air immediately hits ice and doesn't heat the room as rapidly, especially if the windows are open. Change out the ice pack whenever it melts.
Also, indirectly related: if this roommate wants to be cooler when she sleeps, she can sew a soft washcloth into a pouch and slip an ice pack into it; then she just holds it like she would a stuffed animal.
And these, my friends, are things I learned from living in a second-floor apartment facing west with crappy insulation during one of the hottest summers my town has ever had.