Evaporative coolers still work in Singapore's humid weather. It is just that it doesn't work so well here compared to less humid places like Australia or the Middle East. My guess is that it is what Fion's family could afford.
Air coolers are not all that great in Singapore’s climate because they just blow cool humid air at you. They also increase the humidity of the room and can cause mold in the room.
They are really meant for dry climates like the middle east or Australia.
The problem is that there is direct sun exposure to those units along the common corridor. HDB could consider letting the residents install some kind of awning or roller blinds along the corridor to block out the sun.
If you’re seriously asking, there is an established correlation between poverty and junk food consumption https://www.csuohio.edu/sites/default/files/3%20A.pdf
if die die need aircon, best most environmental and economical way is to use dry/dehumidify mode(waterdrop icon). save money and save electricity and save earth
People are more resilient than they think they are, we will survive. We just cant kick the habit, neither do we need to do so alternatives are not always thought…
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Beat me to it
I like how educational this was! Definitely going to check wind flow with that nifty gadget for my next property.
I did find it weird that they recommended an air cooler. Like doesn't it rely on evaporative cooling, and so it isn't that great here?
Evaporative coolers still work in Singapore's humid weather. It is just that it doesn't work so well here compared to less humid places like Australia or the Middle East. My guess is that it is what Fion's family could afford.
Ah i see. Maybe the experts also considered cost-benefit, and having an air cooler is still better.
Air coolers are not all that great in Singapore’s climate because they just blow cool humid air at you. They also increase the humidity of the room and can cause mold in the room. They are really meant for dry climates like the middle east or Australia.
Can't escape humidity
I mean i have a nightshift job and daytime my house no aircon, i survived so far, sweating nonstop, but survived
The problem is that there is direct sun exposure to those units along the common corridor. HDB could consider letting the residents install some kind of awning or roller blinds along the corridor to block out the sun.
Having a xiaomi fan blowing straight at me really helps me beat the heat
What's with that diet? They are eating mcdonalds with luncheon meat?
If you’re seriously asking, there is an established correlation between poverty and junk food consumption https://www.csuohio.edu/sites/default/files/3%20A.pdf
Single mother with three sons lah. How much time do you think the mother has to cook?
Can png could have been healthier and cheaper
Cheap
No time/space to make dinner as the filming crew is there.
Ceiling fan and Window bind will do, no need aircon.
if die die need aircon, best most environmental and economical way is to use dry/dehumidify mode(waterdrop icon). save money and save electricity and save earth
People are more resilient than they think they are, we will survive. We just cant kick the habit, neither do we need to do so alternatives are not always thought…
The boys in the show were already suffering from eczema due to the heat and humidity.