In recent years, the world has been reexamining the importance of ventilation.
As an air conditioning expert,
Daikin will impart the way of Perfecting the Air through ventilation to help create safe and comfortable spaces.
Ventilation is the replacement of indoor air with fresh outdoor air in order to dilute and displace the air pollutants (substances that are harmful to humans) inside a building.
Pollutants (substances that are harmful to humans) include carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), formaldehyde (HCHO), house dust, pollen, bacteria, and viruses that exist in the air of a room.
Ventilation can be expected to dilute these pollutants and displace them from the room.
In a completely closed room, air cannot easily leave the room, causing air pollutants to remain and increase in the room. This situation can impact the health of the people in the room.
Ventilation is extremely important for diluting and displacing these air pollutants.
Many of the residences where you live such as houses and condominiums have a high level of airtightness, and dirty air cannot easily leave the room. When nothing is done in these types of residences, there will be insufficient ventilation, and dirty air will increasingly accumulate in the room.
Many people mistakenly believe that air conditioners bring air from outside the home and that this air is used to ventilate the room.
In fact, air conditioners commonly used in Japanese residences create a comfortable environment just by drawing air from INSIDE the room, cooling or warming it, then returning that air back to the room.
Indoor air is not replaced by fresh outdoor air.
In most cases, air conditioners cannot perform ventilation.
You must ventilate in another way.
When cooling down a room
When warming up a room
Your home and apartment may have an air vent and 24-hour ventilation system. However, in many cases, these systems are not operated properly.
The ventilation vents are built into room walls and ceilings. When you use a ventilation fan in daily life for the bath, lavatory, or toilet, dirty indoor air is discharged outside the house (air exhaust) through these ventilation vents while fresh outdoor air is simultaneously drawn inside the home (air supply). This is the most common ventilation system used in houses and condominiums, and it can completely refresh the air inside a room within two hours. It is also the first most basic use of the existing 24-hour ventilation system.
However, because the air supplied from outside may be cold (or hot), people often close the ventilation vents and turn OFF the 24-hour ventilation system. When that happens, the ventilation system cannot perform its role and, before you know it, dirty air accumulates inside the house. To prevent dirty air from accumulating inside, be sure to always properly ventilate by leaving the ventilation vents open and the 24-hour ventilation system turned ON.
The standard length of time and frequency to ventilate a house by opening windows is about 5-10 minutes per hour.
However, the speed in which air is discharged outside a building varies depending on such factors as window size, area of the room, and type of pollutants floating indoors. For this reason, it is difficult to accurately determine ventilation effectiveness and the degree to which ventilation can reduce the risk of infectious diseases.
Also, the effect is higher when ventilation is performed twice an hour for five minutes than when it is performed once an hour for ten minutes. Consequently, the more often you ventilate your house, the greater improvement you will see in ventilation effectiveness.
For those worried about pollen when ventilating with an open window, placing an air purifier near the window is somewhat effective in keeping pollen from entering the room. Lace curtains are also an effective measure against pollen.
When ventilation is performed by opening windows, it is better to open two windows instead of one in order to create an air passage for efficient ventilation. It is even more efficient if the two windows are diagonal to each other.
Opening two windows positioned closely to each other will prevent air from flowing through the entire room.
Wind and air tend to smoothly enter a room through small gaps while easily leaving a room through larger gaps (with a small force). If you find it difficult for a breeze to flow into a room, try opening the window supplying air only a narrow distance while opening the window discharging air a much wider distance. This will increase ventilation efficiency.
When there is only one window, it is effective to open the room door and place a fan or similar device near the window.
The most effective method is to turn the fan toward the window and let air outside the room. If the fan is directed toward the room, even though fresh outdoor air will enter the room through the window, the dirty air in the room will remain inside.
When a room has no windows, you can open the room door and place a fan or similar device to enable the flow of air outside the room. The air from other rooms is also effectively discharged outside the house by operating a ventilation fan for a bath, lavatory, or toilet.
Operating a kitchen ventilation fan can be especially effective since it can discharge the largest volume of air among all the ventilation fans installed in the house. Try opening a window located as far away as possible from the kitchen to ventilate the entire room effectively. Even when two windows are available, the kitchen ventilation fan can still assist in ventilation. For this reason, we recommend using the kitchen ventilation fan in addition to opening windows.
Depending on your living environment, you can combine the four ventilation methods explained above: ①Using the existing 24-hour ventilation system properly, ②Opening the windows and creating an air passage, ③Using the ventilation fan in the kitchen, and ④Adopting summertime ventilation techniques.
Knowing these methods will enable you to perform efficient ventilation of your home.
Open the windows on the entrance side and balcony side, and be sure to open the doors along the air passage.
Open two windows facing the balcony.
※No breeze will enter or leave when only one window is open, so be sure to open both ends to allow air to flow.
If a breeze does not flow into the room even when the windows are open, operate the kitchen ventilation fan (for the range hood) and open the balcony window farthest away from the ventilation fan.
Daikin, as a company that provides solutions with air, will continue to bring comfortable air and confidence to customers around the world while pursuing the new possibilities of air and conveying its importance.
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