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Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by sile
(Post 10807170)
I must say, I am surprised when I watch Sky News and they interview people about the heat, that no one ever mentions buying an air conditioner! They just talk about how hot they are! I realize not everyone can afford them, but I would think there would be a run on them in the stores. No mention of that happening. I can tell you if I were there right now, at least one of my rooms would have a/c!
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Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by Bluegrass Lass
(Post 10810307)
I hope a/c is something we never have to worry about up in Scotland. I get pretty sick when I get overheated. At a minimum, I'm sure we'll buy some kind of fan to help the few warmish days. I'd love keeping the windows open all the time, if only they had screens on them to keep the bugs out (and our cats in)! In the past, we were only able to crack the windows a little, so our cats wouldn't jump out the 4-storey window. The lack of screens is one of those things that I just don't get about UK homes. :p
My friends in Grenoble, France don't have insect screens. I don't think any properties in Europe typically have insect screens at the windows - over the years we've had holidays in various parts of Greece, Spain, Italy, France, Austria, Switzerland and the UK and I honestly can't ever recall seeing insect screens. Air-con is only usually to be found in some (not all) shops, hospitals/clinics and hotels and not in people's homes. In Switzerland most offices don't have air-con - they're not allowed to unless it is to prevent sensitive electronic equipment from overheating. Otherwise fans are used to keep cool. I think it's for environmental reasons - it can't be limited just for cost reasons as many Swiss are very wealthy indeed. However.....in southern Europe they do still tend to have an afternoon 'siesta'/rest period in the hottest part of the day and keep the rooms cooler by closing their blinds or shutters. Don't forget that electricity can be very high (especially if air-con is operating) and I guess in some parts of Europe the supply can be patchy or high demand would cause a strain on supply. At our house in New Jersey there are frequent 'brown-outs' on hot days as the electricity company can't cope with the high demand with everyone's air-cons running and the power can go out for *hours*. :ohmy: At all the places we lived in in Singapore, not one of them had insect screens, no-one I knew had them - even at the lovely colonial black & white houses (although they did get snakes! :eek:). Despite the equatorial climate we rarely got flying insects coming through the windows, although sometimes we got the odd flying cockroach which used to freak me out lol! :eek: It's a pretty hot 33c right now - I went to the municipal pool this morning but now I'm off across the street to read my book and have another swim in the lake which currently has a temp of 22c/74f :):cool: Aha! I've just been looking on the Amazon UK site and you can get (temp) insect mesh screens: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...ns+for+windows |
Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by brissybee
(Post 10804163)
I wondered the same thing given that UK temps seem to be nudging the 30's.
Mind you, it's not hot for nearly so long in the UK as it is here in Aus. For those in the UK, as well as air con use, does it cool down at night after a 30 c day or does it stay hot all night? |
Re: Air conditioning?
Generally air conditioning is a must for homes specially in areas where it is warm most of the time. There are also states which have more months of warm weather than the cold and many of the residential building have at least one equipment of such type.
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Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by Jam Jun
(Post 10818981)
Generally air conditioning is a must for homes specially in areas where it is warm most of the time. There are also states which have more months of warm weather than the cold and many of the residential building have at least one equipment of such type.
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Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by Jam Jun
(Post 10818981)
Generally air conditioning is a must for homes specially in areas where it is warm most of the time. There are also states which have more months of warm weather than the cold and many of the residential building have at least one equipment of such type.
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Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by Jam Jun
(Post 10818981)
Generally air conditioning is a must for homes specially in areas where it is warm most of the time. There are also states which have more months of warm weather than the cold and many of the residential building have at least one equipment of such type.
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Re: Air conditioning?
Relax Jam Jun - that's just their way of saying welcome little one...we love you;)
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Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by jocksternhcle
(Post 10819868)
Relax Jam Jun - that's just their way of saying welcome little one...we love you;)
Surely we like lurkers (or possible lurkers?) to post? Nice welcome eh? I hope it wasn't the first and last post. Jam Jun: as you can see it takes all sorts to make up a discussion forum. Don't let two tarrogant wats put you off. |
Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by TheEmperorIsNaked
(Post 10820070)
Glad you said that Jock. It might not have met with the approval of some, but it was a first post engendering a sarcastic response.
Surely we like lurkers (or possible lurkers?) to post? Nice welcome eh? I hope it wasn't the first and last post. Jam Jun: as you can see it takes all sorts to make up a discussion forum. Don't let two tarrogant wats put you off. |
Re: Air conditioning?
A couple of relatively little things I'm looking forward to back in the UK are that you don't have to have an air-conditioner and you can open the windows and there are no screens. :thumbup:
I hate the sound of air conditioners and I always feel shut in behind screens. (Would probably buy a fan though if it's pushing 33 degrees.) |
Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 10820084)
A poster joining a forum will usually follow the suggestions of posting in the 'Welcome Inn' first, or at least give people some idea of where he/she is etc by their profile. They will usually read the posts and reply in a manner helpful to the thread, not jump in with both feet with a comment that is off topic for the threaad. The OP was asking about air con in the UK, I presume they are not interested in the fact that in some US states it is essential.
I have checked the forum rules and made a private enquiry on this general principle. Frankly I care little what YOU think a poster should do! Hells bells! the unnecessary comments came from you and Pulaski! Fwiw (and it isn't worth a lot), this elitism goes on on most forums, but it has no basis in fact. There are no ranking systems on any discussion forums when it comes to the tenet of the post. You'd think this first timer came in here and kicked the sheet out of other posters; they did not. Stop justifying a/your post that was totally uncalled for! |
Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by brissybee
(Post 10820091)
A couple of relatively little things I'm looking forward to back in the UK are that you don't have to have an air-conditioner and you can open the windows and there are no screens. :thumbup:
I hate the sound of air conditioners and I always feel shut in behind screens. (Would probably buy a fan though if it's pushing 33 degrees.) |
Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by Jam Jun
(Post 10818981)
Generally air conditioning is a must for homes specially in areas where it is warm most of the time. There are also states which have more months of warm weather than the cold and many of the residential building have at least one equipment of such type.
Not to forget, back in Europe we have solid built houses :thumbsup: |
Re: Air conditioning?
Originally Posted by TheEmperorIsNaked
(Post 10820123)
'A poster' within forum rules can do as they damn well please! ...
Now calm down before you rupture something and get your toys back in the pram! :D |
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