Day 30
Sleeping in my car is not easy in az summer, but with the grace of the LORD.. we are doing it
Surviving summer nights in Arizona by sleeping in a car poses significant challenges due to extreme temperatures that often exceed 100°F, especially during a heatwave. To manage this safely, it’s important to stay well-hydrated, use sunshades on windows to minimize heat buildup, and park in shaded or cooler areas if available. Ventilation is crucial; slightly cracking windows or using battery-powered fans helps circulate air and reduce heat inside the vehicle. Those enduring this experience often rely on spiritual strength, resilience, and preparation to cope with the discomfort and health risks posed by the #azheat situation. Monitoring weather forecasts and heat advisories from local Arizona authorities can help in planning safer times to rest. Additionally, wearing lightweight, breathable clothing and having access to cold water or cooling towels can mitigate heat effects. Community support and awareness of heatwave risks in Arizona are vital, as heatstroke and dehydration are real dangers during such conditions. If possible, consider alternative cooling methods like portable evaporative coolers designed for car use. This period also highlights the importance of broader solutions for those facing extreme weather without adequate shelter, emphasizing compassion and resources for vulnerable populations.































































