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  2. Our editors' favorite personal fans to keep you cool

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    TORRAS COOLIFY Neck Air Conditioner, Semiconductor Cooling Neck Fan, Portable Neck Fan Wind up and Down, Portable Neck Fan Rechargeable 3 Speeds, Personal Neck Fan for Outdoor/Home/Office Pearl ...

  3. How a Fan Can Keep Your Home Cool

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    When it comes to fan types, there’s no shortage of options, but many experts say the ceiling fan blows the competition away—for cooling, if not necessarily style. These fans push down a column ...

  4. 10 cooling products to help you beat the heat this summer

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    Plus, they're essential to keep a space cool during the summer months. This one from George Oliver has a 52-inch span and comes with three stylish solid wooden blades.

  5. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    In summer, ceiling fans and table/floor fans circulate air within a room for the purpose of reducing the perceived temperature by increasing evaporation of perspiration on the skin of the occupants. Because hot air rises, ceiling fans may be used to keep a room warmer in the winter by circulating the warm stratified air from the ceiling to the ...

  6. Whole-house fan - Wikipedia

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    The fan removes hot air from the building and draws in cooler outdoor air through windows and other openings. While sometimes referred to as an "attic fan", it is not to be confused with a powered attic ventilator, which exhausts hot air from the attic to the outside through an opening in the roof or gable at a low velocity. [1]

  7. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    A pendulum fan or flap fan is a type of low velocity ceiling fan that can be used for air circulation around a targeted area. The back and forth motion increases turbulence around cooling sources, like chilled waterfalls at the Lavin Bernick Center at Tulane , helping to cool a greater volume of air.