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Many countries have strict rules regarding the temperature

With the beginning of the month of June, the heat has reached its peak, there is severe heat in delhi and the surrounding cities. people who are going out are facing the heat of the heat. Every year this temperature is increasing continuously, which is linked to global warming. Many things are responsible for this, which we use. This includes everything from your refrigerator to AC. The heat coming out of AC heats up our environment, due to which strict rules are being made regarding it in many countries.

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Whenever you go to a mall or your office, you feel cold there, whereas the heat outside is so intense that people even faint. Most people keep the temperature of AC at 16 degrees Celsius or 18 degrees. That is, they want to feel cold even in extreme heat. However, this very thing is becoming very dangerous for the entire earth.

There are rules in many countries

Many countries have started taking steps regarding the temperature of AC. This includes America, japan, italy and Middle east countries. Where a standard has been set for the temperature of AC. That is, a limit has been fixed, below which the temperature cannot fall. In America, this limit has been set at 21 to 24 degrees, in italy 23 to 25 and in japan 26 to 28 degrees Celsius.

Preparations are also being made in India

Now if we talk about India, all the ACs used here cool up to 16 degrees Celsius, due to which people have to wear a shawl in the office. At home, people enjoy AC by taking a comforter or blanket.

In view of this, preparations are being made to increase the limit of AC to 20 in India. It is being told that if this decision is taken then the minimum temperature will be 20 degrees Celsius and it can be increased to 28. This will not only save people’s electricity bills but will also help in preventing damage to the outside environment to some extent.



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