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  2. This Is the Ideal Temperature to Keep Your House, According ...

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    22% set the temperature below 68°F Residents of Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Wisconsin keep their thermostats the coolest come winter, at 67°F to 68°F.

  3. "What you want to do is keep it at a reasonable temperature that’s not chilly.” The World Health Organization recommends indoor temperatures be set between 64 and 75 degrees for healthy people ...

  4. What's the best temperature to set your thermostat in the ...

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    While this is ultimately a personal choice, most experts recommend turning on the heat in your home when the outside temperature is less than 55 or 50 degrees, or when the indoor temperature dips ...

  5. Room temperature - Wikipedia

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    A digital thermometer reading an ambient temperature of 36.4°C (97°F) in an unventilated room during a heat wave; a high indoor temperature can cause heat exhaustion or heat stroke in a person. The World Health Organization in 1987 found that comfortable indoor temperatures of 18–24 °C (64–75 °F) were not associated with health risks ...

  6. Conservation and restoration of panel paintings - Wikipedia

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    Low Temperature – freeze paintings placed inside a sealed plastic bag at a temperature of -20 °F (-29 °C) for 4 hours. Overexposure to fluctuations in Relative Humidity and temperature should be monitored when managing pests to prevent damage to the painting. Cradled panel painting, Aert van der Neer

  7. What’s the best thermostat setting for winter in New York ...

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    Best temperature setting for thermostats during winter in New York Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E) says to set your thermostat "as low as comfort permits," as 3% more energy could be used for ...

  8. Conservation and restoration of paintings - Wikipedia

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    High temperatures soften a painting and allow dirt to stick to surface. Low temperatures cause paintings to become brittle. Canvas: 50 ± 10%: Collects dust easily: max 200 lux: 68 °F ± 2° Collects dust easily [18] Ceramics [19] 50% ± 5%: May result in weeping and crizzling or: max 300: Some types of glass may turn purple from solarization ...

  9. According to the National Weather Service, average temperatures in the summer months for the Lower Hudson Valley range from 68 degrees to 74 degrees since 2000.