It may come as a surprise to you, but air movement in the home can make the surroundings so much more comfortable whether it's summer or winter.
We have had ceiling fans in our home for years and are always amazed at how much they help keeping the cool air moving around in the summer time and the warm air moving in the winter.
Cold air by it's nature is heavy and sits lower down in the room. A ceiling fan helps to move that cooler air to the upper areas of the room making it feel cooler and the breeze brought on by the air movement is really nice. For myself I love the air movement in the night, because you know, women and their hot flashes just seem to happen more often at night. Just that little bit of air movement seems to help with that problem.
In winter time the warm air moves to the top of the room and your feet can become really cold. Keep that air moving and the warm air will also move down to where your toes are at!
Now if you are not an electrician, installing a ceiling fan could cost you some serious cash, but what if I told you there was an alternative?
Hubby just found a lovely little ceiling fan for under $50.00 that does not require and electrician to install it. You don't believe me? Well here is the little beauty! It's made by Bell & Howell and you can see for yourself that it does what it says it will do!
It is quiet, easy to install and will help you keep that air circulating whether it is warm air moving around or cooled air for the summer months.
All in all, this is one handy little fan that I'm sure you will find a use for in your home or apartment. It is a Number 1 Best Seller on Amazon and I can see why!
If you need a little "movement" in your life, this just might be the thing to get you going in the right direction! We are enjoying ours and now you can have an easy to install new Light/Ceiling Fan combination in your home too!
Oh and for those in apartment buildings, you don't even need the super's help or permission to install this handly little item. Just undo the light bulb and insert the ceiling fan into the base. Done! It can't get any easier than this!
I hope you enjoy this neat little find and let me know how you like it in the comments. I love to hear from you!