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It was 117 degrees in Arizona this weekend – people say it’s ‘not fit for humans’ when they see the effect on my blinds

Some people shared tips for beating the heat in your home

A HOMEOWNER was left blindsided by the heatwave that wreaked havoc on his window treatments.

It seemed that no one - and nothing - was safe from the stifling summer temperatures.

A Redditor was in shock over his melting blinds caused by a severe heatwave (stock image)
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A Redditor was in shock over his melting blinds caused by a severe heatwave (stock image)Credit: Getty

Redditor shared an image of his melting blinds, which were no match for the brutal heat.

"One hundred and seventeen degrees in Arizona today. Melted the blinds in my house," he said.

The blinds looked to be disappearing, almost like they would soon be a pool of liquid.

Others were also shocked by the effect the heat had on the window covering.

"I think Arizona may not be fit for human habitation. Let it be home to Kari Lake and the other lizard people," said one user.

As it turns out, they aren't completely wrong.

A heat index of anywhere between 105 and 129 degrees can signal serious health risks, according to the .

This can include things like heat cramps, sunstroke, and heat exhaustion.

Experts recommend staying indoors, avoiding outdoor activities, and staying hydrated.

And, of course, adequate air conditioning is essential.

My easy trick makes my house 5 to 10 degrees cooler during a heatwave - my neighbors give me looks but it works

Others were still in shock over the damage.

"That’s horrifying," said one user.

";Yes, but the alternative is outside. Gasp," a Redditor commented.

"The blinds melted inside. Like hell I'm going outside!" another chimed in.

";I’m replacing all my blinds with curtains now," said another.

His blinds were no match for the staggering summer heat
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His blinds were no match for the staggering summer heatCredit: Reddit / DeliciousKing99

Others shared their own tricks.

"Home Depot and Lowe’s sell DIY home window tint kits that work pretty well too," wrote a Redditor.

"Takes a bit of practice to install well, but it’s worth it in my opinion. Every bit helps," they continued.

"I’m sorry to hear about the blinds, they look wrecked. I recently bought some UV film off of Amazon for my windows and I have to say I feel a difference,"; said another.

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Granted, I’m in Denver but, we still get heavy sun. I want to suggest to you to try some. Best of luck."

If you want to invest in the trick yourself, Amazon does indeed sell for $9.96

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