We all know that when
humidity levels are higher, we feel hotter. In the summer this
can be a problem, although when using a Convair evaporative
cooler with the windows and doors open, even the hottest day
becomes bearable.
We can use the same
evaporative effect in winter, but in a slightly different way.
When it is cold outside we naturally close all the windows and
doors to conserve our expensively generated heat. This can
mean that the air inside our houses not only tends to dry out,
but also the levels of pollution and contamination can be
concentrated and increased.
By running a Convair
ClimateWizard with the windows and doors closed, your
indoor air is cleaned of many airborne particles and
humidity levels can be maintained at comfortable levels
(around 50%).
As energy costs
continue to rise , we all need to find ways to use
that energy more effectively.
The benefits of
Climate Wizard are not just bringing spring time
freshness into your home in winter, but as the table below
shows, a modest increase in humidity can enable you to reduce
the setting on your heating thermostat. If the air in your
room is at a temperature of 75° Farenheit (24 ° Celsius), at a
relative humidity level of 20% this will actually feel like
(an effective temperature of) 72 ° Farenheit (22 ° Celsius).
By reducing the temperature setting on your thermostat you
will be saving energy.
The running costs of the
Climate Wizard are extremely low and you will also
benefit from a cleaner and healthier indoor
environment, due to the double filtration of the
circulating air.
To enjoy the multiple
benefits of Climate Wizard, click on the link below to take
you to our e-commerce website.
Other air cleaning devices
exist, however Climate Wizard is the only product that
combines air cleaning and humidification in an easy to use
product.
And don’t forget that in the
summer, when used with your the windows and doors open,
Climate Wizard is an extremely effective cooling and air
cleaning device, providing you with cool, clean air for less
than the cost of running a light bulb.
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