As daylight hours get fewer and the nights begin to get colder, leaves start to fall. The arrival of winter is imminent. Some of you will be winterizing your homes, preparing hearty stews and delicious loaves, and planning for the long, bitter winter ahead. Some people scoff at a few snowflakes and a brisk northern wind. You enjoy breathing in fresh air!
That is the camp I belong to. If I were feeling congested and cramped, I would much rather wear gloves inside. I leave my windows open for the majority of the year and take my time switching on my air conditioning.
Nevertheless, is it deemed a wise decision to have an open window all year round? I spoke to specialists in the HVAC system to find out.
1. Advantages of Having an Open Window
Fantastic news! Bringing in fresh air has many advantages for your house. According to HVAC system specialists, homes constructed within the previous fifty years are far more impermeable than those constructed before the 1970s.
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Because of this, modern dwellings use less energy, but there is a drawback: a decreased exchange of fresh air. Now, the air in your house just cycles back through the windows, entrances, and basements where it used to escape.
The following are some specific benefits of opening a room’s window to allow oxygen in:
- Better air quality: Cracking a window helps cut down on household air pollutants such as carbon dioxide, chemical cleaning fumes, and leftovers from food preparation.
- Humidity control: The dry, cold air can be quite harmful to the body’s skin and airways. Having fresh air indoors might help control the humidity levels.
- Odor removal: Cooking odors seep into every corner of your house, even if you have an exhaust ventilator or range cover. You understand what I mean if you have ever lived above a restaurant; odor removal becomes almost unattainable!
- Mood Booster: Although it can be a bit gloomy at five o’clock in the evening, opening a window might be beneficial. Fresh air can be energizing for certain people and has been shown to act as a mood booster.
2. Do You Always Need to Keep a Window Open?
That is contingent upon your own situation and inclinations. Experts say that it is commonly not a good idea to leave windows open throughout the year. When it comes to energy efficiency, it is generally more cost-effective to keep windows shut during the winter and open them during sunny days to allow fresh air into your house.
Your air conditioning system turns on when you open a window to replace any lost heat or cool air. That can cut back on the energy efficiency of your device and increase your energy bill. But you can determine that the advantages of having fresh air exceed a small price increase in the energy bill after all.
Sometimes opening a window can help if you want to take in the pleasures of fresh air, manage humidity levels, or improve the air quality within. The secret is to find an equilibrium so as not to cause discomfort or too much heat loss.
On warmer winter days, opening a window for a short while can help reap the rewards without taxing your HVAC system too much. Additionally, keep in mind that not only your air conditioning and energy bill suffer from lost heat. Global warming is an immediate consequence of fossil fuel utilization.
3. Only Open a Window in Winter If …
Make your decision based on characteristics that are unique to yourself and your family, such as the weather, humidity control, and air quality. In the colder months, you may leave one of your windows open, but you need to be careful about what time of day you do so.
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Think about opening a window:
- In humid rooms: The optimal range for indoor humidity levels is between 35% and 55%. Fresh air circulation reduces moisture and helps with kitchen odor removal.
- When there is good outside air quality: Volatile organic compounds found in airborne particles are bad for your lungs. If you let fresh air into your house, dispersion of these volatile organic compounds could reduce effects on people who are sensitive to substances, unless there are more air pollutants outdoors.
- On sunny days: Take advantage of the nice weather and solar heat to save your HVAC system. Ventilating can help lessen dust and allergies in the atmosphere if you’re allergic to them.
- If you have locks on your windows: An open window can provide an opening for burglars, particularly at night or when you are away from home. Installing sash locks on your house’s windows might help allay worries about security by only enabling them to slide open a few centimeters.
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