Alaska Sleep Education Center

Sleeping in the Heat

Alaskans love the summer and the midnight sun but summers also come with their own set of challenges the heat Here are a few tips to help you sleep through the warm nights comfortably
        Air circulation Keep your bedroom as comfortable as possible with airflow open a window turn on a fan use air conditioning or any other way to make the air move through the room and cool it down

        Cool off before bed Try to bring your overall body temperature down by taking a cool shower or going for a swim

        The right PJs Wearing the right pajamas will help keep you cool at night and even wick moisture away from your body to help keep you more comfortable

        Dont work out Avoiding intense exercise before bed will help you keep your core temperature down and make it easier for you to fall asleep

        Skip the alcohol Even if the alcohol makes you feel sleepy it hinders the sleep process and has the potential to dehydrate you and make you feel even more tired in the morning
Sleep Heat Infographic
Cool your bedroom all day
For those with a Nest or similar thermostat program your house to start cooling down in the bedrooms to 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal sleep Lowering the thermostat will help regulate your bodys temperature while sleeping
If you dont have an air conditioner at this time there are a few options available 
One you can spring for an inexpensive ceiling fan Ceiling fans provide air circulation the entire year In the wintertime you can switch the rotation of the blades to distribute the heat and push it throughout the space of the room But do not forget to switch the rotation for hotter temps this way you can add more cool air to your room 
Two you can purchase a window unit for the bedroom Keeping the bedroom door closed during the heat of the day with black out curtains helps as well
Three you can add an oscillating fan near the foot of the bed Do not point it directly onto your face at night especially if you suffer from seasonal allergies Again blackout curtains can help with taking heat away from the room during the day
 
Purchase the right ingredients for a cooler nights sleep
I get it mattresses are not a cheap option to switch out because you are hot at night Here is the good news mattresses have trial periods Take advantage of the hunt for a mattress by doing your homework and purchasing from a store or online that has an easy return policy Some offer trial periods up to a year if you are not fully satisfied
Young lady resting on hammock with book summer-1Avoid memory foam or mixed foam mattresses if you sweat or are hot at night It also is best to avoid soft mattresses that cause your body to collapse in the bed A firmer mattress helps you sleep on the surface 
Depending on the size and model some air mattresses are more of a hassle than user friendly However an air mattress is helpful when moving or transitioning to a new place
Without the need for a headboard or footboard the air mattress takes up less space and sets up quickly A con to any inflatable device is leeks or wholes in the fabric Take care when storing
Make certain to purchase cooler pajamas in the summer like shorts or tank tops You can even purchase a lighter weight blanket for the summer and store your winter bedding in a vacuum sealed bag to save on space
A popular pillow for hot sweaty sleepers the gel pillow is cool at all times and all seasons providing extra firm support to the head neck and shoulders If contouring and bending are important in a pillow the gel is not the choice for you
Though no pillowcase is the wrong choice think about your sleep positions Cotton is the most breathable and luxurious choice due to the thread count options Flannel could be a good option in the cold winter months along with your flannel sheets
For some silk is a good pillowcase that also keeps your hair in place during any type of restless sleep but silk can stain easily from oils and are less breathable than cottons natural materials
Add ambiance
While some can endure a quiet sleeping space with earplugs others benefit from soft music or white noise to fill the space Air purifiers can serve not only the issues with an eerily quiet sleeping space but also filters out impurities dander and dust
Classical music or soft sounds of a babbling brook tree frogs or a thunderstorm through a sound machine may be the ticket to adding some sound to the room without disrupting your heart rate
With the addition of some noise in the room your mind can focus on sleep than the heat
Start a bedtime routine specifically designed for the heat
Reduce the temperature in your bedroom to mid 60s degrees Fahrenheit

Wear breathable clothing and use less bedding

Avoid mattresses that tend to conform to the body and trap heat such as hybrid memory foam and latex Instead opt for water innerspring or airbeds

Get a firmer mattress

Exercise earlier Waiting until bedtime will raise your body temperature reacting to your body trying to cool down for bedtime

Take a warm bath 1 hour before bed This will help calm your body and adding Epsom salts or oils to the tub will put your body into relaxation
Though a change in the routine of your bedroom temperature can help with a lack of sleep it could be another issue
To discover if there are underlying causes to your lack of sleep contact the Alaska Sleep Education Center for a free 10 minute phone consultation
If you live in the state of Alaska our board certified sleep specialists can even make a Home Sleep Test work for you by calling us  907 357 6700
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Jennifer Hines
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Brent Fisher, MBA, FACHE, FACMPE
President and Chief Executive Officer

“Alaska Sleep Clinic has a history of providing the most comprehensive sleep medicine services in the state of Alaska. Its potential has only begun. I am here to take these high-quality, comprehensive services to all Alaskans.”

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Brent Fisher has held leadership positions spanning a wide variety of complex and start-up organizations: manufacturing (pharmaceutical & medical device), software development, hospitals (academic and community), medical groups, consulting, hospice, military, engineered devices, engineered plastics, and private equity.

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His writings have been published in various magazines, trade journals, and medical journals, including the Physician Executive Journal, Healthcare Executive, Modern Healthcare, Group Practice Journal, New England Journal of Medicine, and Journal of Healthcare Management (Best Article Award).

He has served on the Board of Directors of professional associations, civic organizations, and businesses.

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Brent enjoys being with his family, serving in the community, hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting.