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    Just as indoor air can make your skin dry in the winter, it can do the same to your monstera and snake plant. To combat this, a humidifier is helpful—but keep in mind that placement matters.

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    Heater Is Blowing Cold Air. If the heater seems to be running, but there is only cold air coming from the vents, then you may have a problem with the pilot light, condensate line, ductwork, or air ...

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    These dogs can withstand high heat without tiring and need—or rather, love—tons of exercise. In fact, an Australian kelpie named Abbie is the top surfing dog in the world because that is a ...

  5. Fan heater - Wikipedia

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    A fan heater, also called a blow heater, is a heater that works by using a fan to pass air over a heat source (e.g. a heating element). [1] This heats up the air, which then leaves the heater, warming up the surrounding room. They can heat an enclosed space such as a room faster than a heater without a fan, [2] but like any fan, create a degree ...

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  7. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    External heat exchanger of an air source heat pump. An air source heat pump can be used to air condition the building during hot weather, and to warm the building using heat extracted from outdoor air in cold weather. Air-source heat pumps are generally uneconomic for outdoor temperatures much below freezing.