Local News Stores report increased sales in devices to beat the heat by Barbados Today 12/09/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Stefon Jordan 12/09/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 642 Fans and air conditioning units are continuing to fly off the shelves as Barbadians try their best to keep cool during the unbearably hot days. Speaking to Barbados TODAY on Monday afternoon, sales executive at Fiberpol Ren Ruck said many energy-conscious persons have been visiting the Newton Plantation Yard, Christ Church business to purchase the Streamline units with inverter technology. “The majority of customers are looking for comfort in their bedrooms and lounges, where they can relax and enjoy the comfort of an air-conditioned space,” he said, adding that others were also choosing to place them in living and dining rooms and “man caves”. Sales Executive at Fiberpol Ren Ruck said air conditioning units with inverter technology are the first choice for consumers. Over at Do It Best Sheraton, sales representative Chris Carter said devices to help people cool down were hot sellers. “The days are very hot, and everyone is coming in to buy fans and air conditioners. Persons just want to cool down,” he said. He said most consumers were coming in to purchase 16 and 18-inch fans, while others with deeper pockets were opting for air conditioning units. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians “A lot of persons have been inquiring about the portable units and the window units as well,” he said, noting that the portable devices were easy to install and “as long as the room was sealed off properly”, they provided quick relief from the soaring temperatures. Do It Best Sheraton Sales Representative Chris Carter said Lasko fans are a popular buy. Shari Lewis at SK Fashion said the fans were a top choice for customers who wanted to keep cool and to keep mosquitoes at bay. “Persons have been saying ‘just give us the fan; outside is too hot’. They want it powerful enough that it can keep the heat and mosquitoes away because right now, dengue is on a rise. So we have definitely seen a rise in the sale of fans here,” she said. Over at Sheraton Repair Centre, Robert Gibbs reported “fantastic” fan sales “ever since this heated period began”. “We also sell a lot of hand fans for those people who are going to church or an indoor event and want to be cool,” he added. Barbadians have been warned that the high temperatures will continue for almost the entire rest of the year. According to the latest monthly climate outlook newsletter of the Barbados Meteorological Service, the “heat season” is expected to end around November and above-normal temperatures are projected until the end of the forecast period. (JB) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Residents lament unreliable bus service in Martins Bay 18/12/2025 Chamber warns of supply chain risks amid rising Venezuela-US tensions 18/12/2025 UK issues advisory for Barbados visitors 18/12/2025