Is Air Conditioning Doing More Harm Than Good?
As the temperature rises during the summer season, many
households turn to more than just ice-cold drinks to keep them
cool. Air
conditioning was once regarded as a residential luxury, but
has become something of a necessity throughout the United
States. Not only will air conditioning cool a room to a bearable
temperature during balmy, humid summer days, but also uses the
same techniques as a refrigerator to provide ventilation and
dehumidification for indoor air.
Brief Air Conditioning History
The concept of cooling spaces by using natural elements is one
that can be traced to the times of ancient Egyptians, who
circulated aqueduct water through the walls of various
structures to produce a cooling effect. Even in those times,
since water was scarce, wealthy residents were only able to
enjoy this luxury. During hot weather, medieval Persians created
wind towers to cool down buildings. It wasn't until the early
1800s that a British scientist started to experiment with the
compressing and liquefying of ammonia. He learned that liquefied
ammonia could chill the air when it evaporated.
In 1842, an American doctor named John Gorrie created ice to
cool the air of hospital patients and had dreams of using this
technology to create a cooling machine for buildings. He
tinkered with the plans of constructing an ice-making machine
with the help of a financial backer. When his support was no
longer available, he could no longer finance his experiments.
When he passed away in 1855, the idea of air conditioning was
also laid to rest for about 50 years.
After the attempts of Gorrie, industrial air conditioning was
created in the early 1900s with the first modern electrical
version of air conditioning. Throughout the years, a shift was
seen in the use of air conditioning, as automobiles and
households began to benefit from the invention. The Carrier Air
Conditioning Company began to lead the way in bringing the
concept to the public, and during the 1950s, it was a contagious
residential dream.
The Pros and Cons
The benefit of enjoying a cooler atmosphere during heated
weather is not the only advantage gained when turning on the air
conditioner. A household, vehicle, and other building
environment becomes cleaner and safer for breathing when air
conditioning is able to prevent the growth and spread of harmful
microorganisms. Individuals who suffer from allergies and asthma
are especially thankful for the better atmosphere an
air-conditioned room provides, as less dust and dander are
present. In seriously hot weather, babies and the elderly also
benefit from air conditioning as heat waves have been known to
take the lives of those whose immune systems and health might
not be the strongest.
One of the most controversial topics attached to the subject of
air conditioning deals with some of the materials that are used
to produce the cooling affect of these machines. Fluorocarbon
refrigerants also contribute to global warming concerns, which
serves as one of the main ways that air-conditioning impacts the
state of the environmental world. Fluorocarbon refrigerants also
add to the problems concerning ozone layer depletion.
While the temporary relief that
air conditioning
provides makes hot summer nights and heat waves a more bearable
event, many question how much the world will pay in the long run
after the environmental damage has settled. Today, scientists
are working on making more environmental friendly products, but
for now, individuals are reluctant to part with their instant
cool during the thick of summer.
About the Author:
Kimpton were the
first company of our size in the North West to achieve quality
assured status.
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