Technology Demands Good Indoor Air Quality

It’s a little known fact that you can extend the life of your technology through temperature controls.

While we all don’t generally leave our iphones or kindles in a hot car or allow them to be out in the snow, we’re not as usual with effects even small temperature variations can have on the longevity & performance of our gadgets.

But small variations do matter. Most of our household technology–our e-readers, cables, game consoles, telephones & their neighbors chargers & electric cables –are composed of a combination of materials that are sensitive to temperature variances. Excessive heat or even just warmer room hot & cold temperatures ran tests, combined with higher levels of humidity or dust, can have a methodical, “melting” effect on the plastic pieces inside devices. Metal conducts heat & cold & this can affect the performance of any unit because the temperature is located inside of the unit to its actually working parts. Excessive humidity can corrode the outside & inside parts of devices. All of these impacts can result from keeping your thermostat setting slightly above or below sixty-numerous degrees Fahrenheit for long periods of time when outside temperatures are extreme, and however, calibrating your Heating & Air Conditioning system to respond to even small shifts in room temperature & humidity can help reduce the damage we see from prolonged periods of hot & cold hot & cold temperatures. It’s a good idea to invest in some of the newer Heating & Air Conditioning technologies if your apartment or business is quite dependent on technological devices. Pay attention to air-conditioning units used in studios, labs, & medical facilities since these often seem to be the best.

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