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minus-squareteft@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up8·edit-225 days agoIt’s that you can’t sleep with a fan on in an enclosed room with no open windows. Thats the murdery bit. A constantly running fan isn’t a problem there as far as I know.
minus-squarefunkless_eck@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up4·23 days agoif you were in a room with no ventilation (ie shut and sealed windows, a door with an air seal and no air vents) in zero gravity OR in a room with a heat index of 90°F+ (heat index not temperature) OR in a room that puts you in danger of hypothermia (especially if you have heart issues at the same time it’s possible that a fan might exacerbate oxygen deprivation or the affects of the extreme temperatures If you have normal windows, a gap under the door and a vent of some kind then it simply won’t.
It’s that you can’t sleep with a fan on in an enclosed room with no open windows. Thats the murdery bit.
A constantly running fan isn’t a problem there as far as I know.
if you were in a room with no ventilation (ie shut and sealed windows, a door with an air seal and no air vents)
it’s possible that a fan might exacerbate oxygen deprivation or the affects of the extreme temperatures
If you have normal windows, a gap under the door and a vent of some kind then it simply won’t.