This article will highlight better ways to protect the valuables while keeping the air fresh without opening the windows or the door, thus keeping your privacy intact.
1. Ventilation Ducts
If your room is luckily in a location where there is space for installing a ceiling duct that can lead to fresh air entering from the duct, which leads to the outside. These ducts can also act as really good fire escapes too by the way.
The trouble with ducts is that there are particular places you can install them with optimal effectiveness without making the process very costly, but if the location is ideal it is the best alternative to windows.
2. Exhaust Fans
Not only will these fans keep those disease-carrying mosquitoes away from your room, but will also make you feel that the availability of fresh air in the room is plenty. The fan sucks in the cramped air from inside and throws it out, hence creating space for fresh air to enter.
These fans are extremely convenient to install provide that at least one wall of the room opens directly to what lies outside the house.
3. Air Conditioner
If saving up on utility costs and conserving energy have been two aims you are not really concerned a lot with, then having the perfect cooling/heating unit in your enclosed room can be the perfect solution for you.
Not only will your room have fresh air, but it will also perform to its best considering how you will get the exact kind of air to keep you comfortable in your room.
4. Fans
Depending on the size of the room and the overall dimensions, a rotating pedestal fan or a ceiling fan can be valuable additions to the room as far as keeping the air as least clumpy as possible is concerned.
Fans are very low maintenance as well and in countries with moderate climatic conditions throughout it is a very cheap alternative to deploying other methods.
5. Turn of Excess Electronics
If you have designated your new space to a home-based office, then there are strong chance that you have equipment like printers and computers in there which release a considerable amount of heat through their fans and cooling units. This heat can be felt in enclosed rooms because air flow is not as sufficient.
To keep the room ventilated with maximum effect it is best to turn off any extra electronics deployed so that the heat from their system does not interfere with the ventilation in the room so that the amount of clean and comfortable air available for you to respire through is never compromised on.
Posted by Randy Blakeslee - GetnSocial