aircoolers are okay if you have good circulation.. if you keep the aircooler on in a closed room, much chance of fungus etc on the pads. so any lung condition is exacerbated. if you are in a non coastal place, it should be fine, in a coastal place, AC is the way to go.
No, it's not.
Good air is good for your health; bad air is bad. Really bad air can kill you in less than one minute.
Air passes through an air cooler to remove heat from the air. As the warm air flows through the cooler, it comes into contact with a cold surface or cooling fins. This causes the heat in the air to transfer to the cooler surface, resulting in cooler air being released back into the environment.
b. Warm air is as dense as cooler air. Temperature has a direct impact on air density, with warmer air being less dense than cooler air at the same pressure.
When the ground is cooler than the air you get fog.
Air cooler which cools your limited area, or decreases your room temperature.
Breathing fresh air is important for good health.
Cooler air refers to air that has a lower temperature compared to the surrounding environment. This can occur naturally due to weather patterns or artificially through air conditioning systems. Cooler air can provide relief from hot and humid conditions and help regulate body temperature.
Well bad air, such as air in cities full of chemicals and exhaust has a bad effect on your health, causing lung conditions. Good air is free of this and makes you breathe a lot easier.
Warm air rises high, Cooler air descends below, Nature's dance unseen.
No it's not ! It uses electricity to blow cooler air into a home - the same effect can be achieved by opening a window !
Some advantages to an air cooler include:Cooler temperaturesComfortSome disadvantages to an air cooler include: Uses electricityNoise pollutionBigger expenseTakes up space