Do you and your family live in a multi-generational household? Is so, yours is a household that needs to provide for various age groups. Because of the rising costs associated with buying a house, one in five Australians chooses to live in multi-generational households. Meeting the needs of every age group in a household can be challenging, especially when it comes to air conditioning.
Fortunately, ducted air conditioning gives you and your family the ability to heat and cool rooms in a manner that meets the specific needs of every generation in your household.
Babies and Tired Mothers Can Sleep in Peace
One of the biggest disadvantages of split air conditioners is the noise they make. For tired mothers and sensitive babies, the constant drone of a split air conditioner can deprive them of precious sleep. However, ducted air conditioners make little to no sound, which means that sensitive ears and tired bodies can sleep without disturbance.
Weaker Immune Systems Won't Suffer
The evolving immune systems of babies and the ageing immune systems of the elderly can suffer if the temperature is too low in a room. This is especially true if a split air conditioner is blowing freezing air over them. And having to constantly adjust air conditioners as you move from room to room can be a pain. You might even forget to adjust a split air conditioner if you are in a hurry.
However, with a ducted air conditioning system, this isn't a problem. You can set the temperature of each room or zone in your house, and you can set a timer as well. For instance, if your elderly parents spend most of their time in a bedroom or living room, you can set your ducted air conditioner to cool those rooms at a more moderate temperature.
The same goes for the rooms you and your young children spend time in throughout the day. If you and your baby spend one hour a day in the kitchen, you can program your air conditioner accordingly.
Active Children Can Cool Off Temporarily
After a long day outside playing in the summer sun, your children will be glad to get inside to cool off. You can program your ducted air conditioner to cool their room for as long as they need and at a suitable temperature with ease. Then you won't have to worry about turning the air conditioner off once your children are cool. That way, you can save electricity and keep your kids cool and calm.
Do you live in a multi-generational household that needs cooling? Then consider investing in a ducted air conditioning system to meet the specific needs of all age groups in your home.