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UAE: Why you should keep your AC on during long holidays even when you’re not home

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Last updated: 2024/07/21 at 2:11 AM
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Keeping the air conditioner running while on vacation is a topic of debate among UAE residents. Some believe it is essential to prevent damage from humidity and condensation, while others are concerned about the cost and energy consumption. Experts suggest keeping the AC on to maintain optimal humidity levels and prevent issues such as mould growth and damage to furniture. Setting the correct temperature before leaving is crucial to conserve energy and maintain a healthy indoor environment.

Leaving the AC off during holidays can result in significant damage to homes, as humidity can lead to mould growth and potential health risks for occupants. Experts recommend keeping the AC running at a temperature between 26°C and 28°C to prevent these issues. Other precautions include leaving doors open for air circulation, cleaning filters regularly, and using a programmable thermostat for efficient energy use.

Despite the benefits of keeping the AC on during vacations, some residents prefer to turn it off to save on utility bills. However, returning to a cool house instead of one covered in mould can be more welcoming. Balancing comfort and energy conservation is essential to avoid high electricity bills after returning home. Installing smart AC controllers can help manage electricity costs and maintain consistent energy consumption throughout the year.

To further reduce energy consumption while on vacation, residents can close blinds and curtains to minimize solar heat transfer and workload on the AC system. Leaving the AC on at a higher temperature setting can be more energy-efficient than turning it off completely. If residents are still unsure about leaving the AC running, asking a friend or neighbor to turn it on for a short period daily can help manage humidity levels.

In conclusion, the decision to keep the AC running during holidays in the UAE ultimately depends on individual preferences and concerns. While some residents prioritize energy conservation and cost savings, others prioritize preventing damage from humidity and mould growth. Following expert recommendations, such as maintaining optimal humidity levels and setting the correct temperature, can help residents make an informed decision about whether to keep their AC running while they are away. Ultimately, finding a balance between comfort, energy efficiency, and home maintenance is key in making the right choice for each individual situation.

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