It shouldn't hurt anything. I like to if the door to the room needs to be closed. It makes so your room doesn't go so stale.
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Unless you have something in place that could be damaged by the fan blades, or simply want to conserve energy, as long as it has been installed securely, it's generally safe to leave a room with the ceiling fan still running.
No, if you are not in the room you are just wasting electricity.
In the winter time your ceiling fan should push the room air in an upwards motion and in the summer time the ceiling fan should push the room air in a downwards motion.
The homophone for the top of a room is "ceiling."
One, in the center of the ceiling of the room.
Having the ceiling fan blow upwards will circulate the heat through the entire room.
I've found that, for the most part, the opposite is true. Typically I think that lowering a ceiling makes even a large room feel too contained and and claustrophobic, while a high ceiling can make a small room feel much larger than it really is.
Heating vents should be located near the floor since hot air rises. If the heating vents are located near the ceiling the heat would stay there and not warm the room.
A ceiling is the upper horizontal surface of a room.