@nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social
Post #3463174
2026-06-27 22:47 UTC
@reallylazybear@mastodon.social @fribbledom@mastodon.social How is that going to help when places start reaching a wet bulb temperature of 35+C in the future?
At that point fans would literally actually make it worse.
Really, once it gets hot enough, even at less than a wet bulb of 35, if your body can't dissipate enough at nights (fans or no) you start to build up a sort of overall heat exhaustion.
No, "I'll just get more fans" isn't going to solve this.
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@reallylazybear@mastodon.social 2026-06-28 06:10
@nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social @fribbledom@mastodon.social I actually have hyperhidrosis so I cool off with just mere fans. Idk I've adapted to the heat cos I lived in a tropical part of the world for 5 years so I'm used to it. It was consistenly above 35C at daytime, sometimes 40C and the highest temp I experienced is 43C. Summers were always hot and humid so yeah... Yeah I know fans start blowing hot air around those temps that's why I go downstairs cos it's where the cold air is at.