I am sure there are those lucky people out there that never have to worry about turning their AC on. I wish I were you.
Now, I'm a die hard. I don't turn my AC on until I am sweating in the house and the fans are not cutting it. Since I was born and raised in Houston Texas that's pretty high! Unless I really moving and cleaning I'm alright until the outside temps break into the high 90's. I can stand nights well with a fan in the room too.
What's making me ask this is that there are people who are already running their swap coolers and ACs!! It's just starting to break into the mid 80's?!? I mean....really...do people like to pay the electric company?
Even before I got on this kick I was careful?
Have we gotten out of the habit of acclimating our bodies to where we live? As a rule of thumd AC doesn't come on until 90 and heater doesn't come on until 50? What do you do in your house/homes? I know those with kids might have to be more sensitive to their needs, but really.....AC when it's 85 out? ---- That means it's maybe 75-80 in the house?
What are your rules?
Now, I'm a die hard. I don't turn my AC on until I am sweating in the house and the fans are not cutting it. Since I was born and raised in Houston Texas that's pretty high! Unless I really moving and cleaning I'm alright until the outside temps break into the high 90's. I can stand nights well with a fan in the room too.
What's making me ask this is that there are people who are already running their swap coolers and ACs!! It's just starting to break into the mid 80's?!? I mean....really...do people like to pay the electric company?
Even before I got on this kick I was careful?
Have we gotten out of the habit of acclimating our bodies to where we live? As a rule of thumd AC doesn't come on until 90 and heater doesn't come on until 50? What do you do in your house/homes? I know those with kids might have to be more sensitive to their needs, but really.....AC when it's 85 out? ---- That means it's maybe 75-80 in the house?
What are your rules?
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