Would
you be able to survive a scorching hot summer without the luxury of air
conditioning?
Most
people can handle hot summers; however, generally most elderly people
physically can’t handle the heat. The elderly
fail to produce enough sweat and have poor circulation, which causes their body
temperatures to rise. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), 155 Americans died from extreme heat in 2012.
So, in some
ways, we ARE reliant on air conditioning to ensure our older residents are kept
safe. In addition, no matter where we are, whether it’s going out to the store,
the movie theater, or to our friends’ houses, we expect to walk into a
climate-controlled facility in which coming in from outside allows us to
breathe a sigh of relief.
According to
the research reports we found, there are also many other inventions and
businesses that wouldn’t be possible without air conditioning, including:
- Storing food and medicine in the food and pharmaceutical industry.
- Protecting important documents from humidity damage, including art.
- Helping computer systems stay cool.
- Preventing dehydration and heat stroke at hospitals with elderly patients.
- Shopping malls and movie theaters wouldn’t exist without good ventilation.
- Controlling the temperature in a plane allows us to fly higher and make longer trips.
When you
think about these inventions and businesses, it would have been next to
impossible for success without the invention of air conditioning. Where would our society be without them? Air conditioning isn’t considered a
luxury anymore, but a necessity to help keep your family safe and comfortable
on hot summer days.
Do you
have an air conditioner in your home that requires servicing? Call us today at
(734) 424-9555 to schedule a “$99 Clean and Check Inspection” with one of our best air conditioning Ann Arbor service
technicians. We will visit your home and evaluate your heating and cooling
needs. We’ll help you increase your family’s comfort, health and safety. We
have the experience, knowledge, and skills necessary to service and repair all
brands of HVAC systems.