Mine hurts too, I'm guessing from AC. I think it has something to do with the head exposed to moving and cooled air. Just like you get swollen tooth from sitting in a ventilated hallway. I think the brain sweells or maybe there is an accumulation of brain fluid on the top. (cerebral edema is the term i think)
Having the ceiling fan blow upwards will circulate the heat through the entire room.
not at all. But do not sleep with your head straight under ceiling fan.
it gets it's head chopped off
Mine? No. Yours? It's possible. If you lie in such a way that the breeze from the fan dries out your sinuses during the night it could. If your ceiling fan is noisy and running all night it could cause a headache. If there are poorly sheilded eletrical wiring in your ceiling fan and you are sensitive to electro magnetic fields that could cause a headache. If your ceiling fan is hung too low and you bang your head on it in the morning then that would probably cause a good headache. If the ceiling fan falls from the ceiling onto your head that will almost certainly cause a headache and/or concussion or serious injury or death.
It's a fan that hangs from your ceiling.
A ceiling fan that mounts directly to the ceiling with no down-rod.
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It should not be necessary to 'break in' a ceiling fan.
There is no actual real significant difference, besides the color. A black ceiling fan works the exact same as a white ceiling fan. Of course, the brand of the fan might make a difference, though the color of the fan will not.
If you are referring to a ceiling fan it is in the bell housing where the fan connects to the electrical box at ceiling level.
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