A properly placed and sized ceiling fan creates an artificial breeze that disrupts the stagnant air layer, which prevents heat loss from room or space occupants’ bodies. Therefore, ceiling fans focus on cooling the occupants unlike air-conditioning units that make a room or space cooler. How do ceiling fans cool
Read moreHow Does A Ceiling Fan Work? – Understanding the basics

Ceiling fans work by displacing the hot air to allow cooler air to reach you, creating what’s known as a “wind chill”. This is possible because the hot air always rises, and it’s thus sucked into the rotating fan’s blades, from where it’s then pushed down as a breeze. This
Read more5 Key Benefits Of Using A Remote For Your Ceiling Fan

In this article, we will talk about the benefits of a remote for your ceiling fan. One of the key benefits of using a remote control for your fan is that it allows you to easily control your fan, adjust the speed, turn on/off the lights at the ease of
Read moreHow To Easily Clean A Fan At Home

How do you clean a fan at home? Wherever they are installed, fans will accumulate dust, dirt and grime over time. As such, they require regular cleaning to prevent this build-up from affecting their performance. If they are situated in the kitchen, where airborne grease and steam can trap and
Read moreHow Much Electricity Does A Fan Use?

A common question we get often asked about fans is how much electricity does a fan use? This depends on a fan’s wattage. Typically, most fans have watts that range from 10 to 120. Watt is the amount of power your fan needs to function. For example, if your fan
Read moreTower Fan vs Pedestal Fan

Which One Should I Choose? The main difference between a tower fan vs a pedestal fan is that tower fans work best in smaller rooms, they are also more stylish, and due to their size and shape, they easily fit small spaces. On the other hand, pedestal fans are designed
Read moreHow To Choose A Ceiling Fan?

When looking at how to choose a ceiling fan, have these factors in mind: Your room dimensions, as this will affect the effectiveness of the airflow and there are fans designed specifically for smaller spaces and others specifically for larger spaces. Second, do you need an indoor or outdoor ceiling
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