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With my cats catching colds with ACs, wonder which would be better, Portable indoor AC-or- Window AC?
Perhaps there is not an answer.
Perhaps there is not an answer.
I was thinking that too about the vents. I live in south Florida. My AC is on for pretty much 2/3 of the year. I think it might be allergies.Yeah... cold air can make cold symptoms worse but it doesn’t cause colds. Another possibility could be that your vents need a cleaning if they are dusty.
Does not matter if your A/C is window/wall mounted or split units type. Regular maintenance is a must and filters need to be washed and cleaned periodically and dry before putting it back.With my cats catching colds with ACs, wonder which would be better, Portable indoor AC-or- Window AC?
Sniffers, runny nose and runny eyes could be due to temperature change. Same as us hoomans, some have more sensitive respiratory system, when going in and out of A/C rooms may trigger sniffling and runny nose maybe runny eyes and sometimes congested nose and you cant breathe well.Not sure a cold is a right word then. Sniffers, runny eyes,a day or 2 under the weather.
Edit: Right. I was thinking the same . Mold buildup.
Which brings me if an indoor portable for producing less mold air may be better then a window AC