Tuesday, May 25, 2010

360 Degree Airless Fan Tips

Conventional fans circulate air in only one direction.


Conventional fans pull air from behind and circulate it forward, while 360 fans pull air from above and circulate it in every direction. Though these fans are more efficient and often have an attractive retro look, they can be pricey. As of November 2010, the Fontgate 360 fan costs over $200.


Placement


Like most fans, 360 degree fans should be placed on a sturdy, level surface, such as a floor or table. Unlike traditional fans, 360 degree fans cool in every direction, so placing them in the middle of a room provides the most cooling power. Keep the fan far from any items you want to stay in place, such as documents or pictures.


Speed








Most 360 degree fans are available in three speeds. Since these fans cool more efficiently than traditional fans, you can often leave them at low or middle speed. Only move the fan to the highest speed if you need strong cooling or air circulation.


Safety


Since 360 degree fans are dome-shaped, they typically have a smaller pattern that makes it harder for children or pets to accidentally injure themselves. Double-check that the dome case of your fan is in place and secure.


If you have young children, keep the fan out of reach. Many 360 degree fan models weight over 10 pounds, much more than a typical fan. A falling 360 fan could easily injure small children.

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