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  2. It's Time to Change the Direction of Your Ceiling Fan - AOL

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    Once the weather starts heating up, change the direction of your ceiling fan. Your air-conditioner will work more efficiently and you'll feel cooler when the ceiling fan is operating correctly.

  3. 10 Home Maintenance Tasks And Repairs You Should Do In Winter

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    Change ceiling fans to the winter setting (rotating clockwise) so that they circulate warm air down from the ceiling. Insulate Pipes Pipes in basements and crawl spaces can be susceptible to ...

  4. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Ceiling fans were proven to have a more significant effect on the droplet and airborne transmission when the coughing infected person is located directly under the ceiling fan. Ceiling fans offer better protection from cough exposure for people located closer to the fan center, where the directed airflow changing particle trajectory downward to ...

  5. The hack: Keeping ceiling fans running all the time to improve air circulation and reduce AC usage. ... Reverse your ceiling fan direction for winter (clockwise) and summer (counterclockwise). ...

  6. Fan (machine) - Wikipedia

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    A ceiling fan is a fan suspended from the ceiling of a room. Most ceiling fans rotate at relatively low speeds and do not have blade guards because they are inaccessible and unwieldy. Ceiling fans are used in both residential and industrial/commercial settings.

  7. Talk:Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Turn the fan back back on the highest setting and compare the amount air you feel with the other direction.(on virtually all ceiling fans there is an up/down or left to right switch, this switch is to reverse the blades) The direction which you feel the most air is the downward air movement setting.

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