Ceiling fan tip. Ceiling fans do not cool the air. However, they do cool you. Ceiling fans work by moving air around. Humans feel more comfortable in the heat when the air is moving. You've probably noted that you can sit outside on your deck in 82-degree weather and feel terrifically comfortable, but 82 degrees inside your house is uncomfortably warm. That's because outside the air is moving, and it makes you feel cooler.
So inside your house you can feel cooler, too, by using fans to move the air. Then you can turn up the thermostat a couple of degrees and save on air conditioning. It does absolutely no good, though, to
leave a fan on in a room where there are no people. In fact, it's counterproductive, because the fan is using electricity and providing no benefit. Your couch does not care that the fan is on, and it does not feel any cooler. It's true: I asked it.
So use your ceiling fans to keep you cooler, but turn them off when there are no people around to keep cool.
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Steve Offutt, Arlington resident and Director - Arlington Initiative to Reduce Emissions (AIRE), Transportation Projects
Oh, and hey! If your ceiling fan has lights, change them out for more efficient CFLs too.
You may not be able to put CFLs in your ceiling fan. See http://greenrehab.blogspot.com/2008/01/how-many-light-bulbs-does-it-take-to.html
Posted by: John D. Wilson | March 03, 2008 at 05:18 PM
so I assume this is true for regular floors fans as well - or is there something unique about celing fans?
Posted by: Eric | August 29, 2007 at 12:53 PM