Home Furnishing Facts And Figures About Furniture Carpets And Rugs Lamps And
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The ventilation of furnace-heated houses should be satisfactory, but seldom is so. The furnace is constantly drawing fresh air from outside, which it heats and moistens and sends up through long pipes to the different registers. Provided there are outlets in each room — through the chimney or special ventilatory flue or transom — the upward movement of air will be constant. While local treatment will do much for the different rooms of a house it cannot take the place of a comprehensive scheme. ...The build- ing should breathe as a whole, drawing air from below and exhaling it above. This breathing is natural, if flues or transoms and openings in the roof give it a chance. Especially is the air in the attic, superheated by the summer sun, anx- ious to rise. Rising, it draws up air from below HOME FURNISHING 123 which leaves behind it room for fresh air from outside. There are several excellent ventilators that assist and regulate the upward draft by means of chimneys, and there is a "ventilated ridging" that is most effective in inducing a house to breathe.
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