Using A/C during a fire

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I am used to the awful air quality outside now as well as I would not want it to be in my condo if I could avoid it

One thing that they tell you about when there is a fire nearby is to put your A/C on recycle air mode. This summer, there have been a record number of forest fires destroying homes as well as causing bad air quality throughout my region. Many people as well as animals are losing their homes as well as there are awful air quality advisories in my area every morning. I keep hearing on the news as well as local stereo stations that the best way to protect your health is to reuse the air in your house. This prevents the air from outside being sucked in through the filters in your cooling system. Most of the time, air is brought in from outside, filtered, as well as cooled before it is dispersed into your house. With all of the fires, it is best to remain indoors as well as avoid bringing any of the hazardous air into your house. There is a button on the control component that allows the air that is already in your house to be recycled. This cuts down on cooling costs as well as is much better for your health. Sometimes, it is best to not use the healing or cooling at all during a time that there are wildfires ablaze. I am used to the awful air quality outside now as well as I would not want it to be in my condo if I could avoid it. The recycle air feature is fantastic to use all of the time, even without the fires, I like to use this feature. It is a fantastic idea to reuse the air in your house when you can.

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