Closing the door when opening the air conditioner makes you pick up disease: Mistakes people make

Constantly turn on and off the air conditioner

Most of us Vietnamese have the habit of leaving the room, even if only for a moment, to immediately turn off the air conditioner to save electricity. But this is not a mistake that consumes more power and also quickly breaks the machine. When turned back on, the air conditioner must consume a lot of power to start the compressor, the fan motor and to cool the air to the required temperature.

Turn on the air conditioner all day

During the hot days, most houses open air conditioners to reduce body heat. But this approach greatly affects the health of children when staying in a closed room with air conditioning turned on. Because you should only let children sit in air-conditioned rooms for no more than 2 hours. If sleeping air-conditioned, note that at night, the body lacks movement, prone to colds, so you need to adjust the air conditioner to increase the temperature late at night.

Do not turn on the air conditioner all day

Close the door tightly when opening the air conditioner

When opening the air conditioner, everyone thinks that the door should be closed tightly to keep the air cool and not use electricity. However, the cord is one of the serious mistakes when using air conditioning. The air in a closed room can be 2-5 times more toxic than the outdoors if you close the door tightly.

Therefore, when using air conditioners, you should prefer air-conditioner products to purify the air. Or use 2-3 hours then turn off the door open a certain time to continue using the air conditioner.

Do not turn on the temperature too low

Let the air-conditioner be too low

When opening the air conditioner, you should not let the temperature is too low, the indoor temperature difference with the outdoor is very large without knowing that it is a very serious mistake that makes you susceptible to disease. Especially for young children, the regulation of the temperature is too low, making them susceptible to colds due to the high temperature difference between inside and outside the house.

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