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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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are we about to see an air conditioning revolution in the uk due to covid ... does it make sense or over reaction ..
have a friend who works fitting these systems and the work books are full with more than 50% normal housing when his normal client is 95% commercial...
what do you think air conditioning a good thing or not |
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I live in southern france and air con and a pool is essential in summer when temperatures go over 50 deg..
A hot tub in winter is pretty good too heated by an air con system.. I have 4 units in my house and absolutely needed.. |
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As it's a fairly cold climate, I can't imagine air con being worth the investment other than during a few days in the year.
Can someone enlighten me how it helps with Covid though as I thought it was just recycled air? |
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over a year ago
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I work with air conditioning for a living. So I obviously have it at home, only in my bedroom though.
It is so nice to have for those 3 really hot days that we have in the summer. |
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Even if there wasn't a pandemic there still would have been a big rise in aircon because of climate change,i'm getting one because it sucks trying to sleep in a room that's slowly trying to cook me |
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"As it's a fairly cold climate, I can't imagine air con being worth the investment other than during a few days in the year.
Can someone enlighten me how it helps with Covid though as I thought it was just recycled air? "
Yes it just circulates the air that's already in the room, the same as a desktop fan does. |
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