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When all windows and doors can be opened , a current of air which may be
imperceptible , is quite sufficient to change the air of a house in a very short time ,
and houses that have windows on both sides are for this reason much more
healthy ...
When all windows and doors can be opened , a current of air which may be
imperceptible , is quite sufficient to change the air of a house in a very short time ,
and houses that have windows on both sides are for this reason much more
healthy ...
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In summer , and whenever the air is as warm outside the house as inside of it ,
there is no difficulty about this . We have only to open the windows - wind - doors
, remembering the proverb that “ Windows were made to open and . 32.
In summer , and whenever the air is as warm outside the house as inside of it ,
there is no difficulty about this . We have only to open the windows - wind - doors
, remembering the proverb that “ Windows were made to open and . 32.
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the proverb that “ Windows were made to open and doors to shut ” — on both
sides of the house , and the air is generally changed fast enough , but it is in
winter , when the air is colder outside the house than inside , that the difficulties
arise ...
the proverb that “ Windows were made to open and doors to shut ” — on both
sides of the house , and the air is generally changed fast enough , but it is in
winter , when the air is colder outside the house than inside , that the difficulties
arise ...
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whick the cold air can come into a room , it enters by such openings as there are ;
by the apertures between the sashes of the windows , by the — perhaps
fortunately — badly fitting doors , crevices in the floors , walls and cupboards ,
through ...
whick the cold air can come into a room , it enters by such openings as there are ;
by the apertures between the sashes of the windows , by the — perhaps
fortunately — badly fitting doors , crevices in the floors , walls and cupboards ,
through ...
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Lastly , Cooper ' s ventilator is largely used for windows , and also in the glass
panes over street doors . It consists of a circular disk of glass , with five holes in it ,
placed in front of a pane of glass with five similar holes , and working on an ivory
...
Lastly , Cooper ' s ventilator is largely used for windows , and also in the glass
panes over street doors . It consists of a circular disk of glass , with five holes in it ,
placed in front of a pane of glass with five similar holes , and working on an ivory
...
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Seite 53 - ... does, whereas one gas burner will consume as much oxygen and give out as much carbonic acid as five or six men, or even more. This is why it is commonly considered that gas is more injurious than lamps or candles...