Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Vent Fan And Medicine Cabinets For Bathroom

By Darren Hartley


Why is a bathroom vent fan an important gadget in a bathroom? First and foremost, it removes warm, moist air from the bathroom and brings it out to the outdoors. Warm, moist air leads to the development of mold, other than carry the possibility of damage to the room. A bathroom vent fan also exhausts smelly air from the bathroom space.

Conveniences that come in a modern bathroom vent fan include light and heater options. The way to control the fan is through a single-pole switch or a timer mounted on the wall. Over the toilet or in the center of the room are some of the common bathroom spaces where it is placed. By making sure that its vent flapper is properly installed, you assure yourself that it will close when not in use.

What is the purpose of the flapper of a bathroom vent fan, you may ask? Well, it keeps the outdoor cold air from filtering back to the room. On the other hand, the insulation of the fan's flexible hose will keep the building up of condensation caused by the difference between the outer and inner air temperatures.

While both bathroom medicine cabinets and medicine boxes or chests are basically storage containers for medicine and hygienic products, bathroom medicine cabinets are, in general, pasted on the wall at eye-level height while medicine boxes or chests are free-standing and situated on the floor.

The difference of bathroom medicine cabinets to first aid boxes lie principally on the items they contain. Plasters would be items that would probably be found in both storage facilities. Other than this, bathroom medicine cabinets would basically consists of ointments, pills and creams while first aid boxes would comprise of bandages, tapes and dressings.

The easy organization of bathroom medicine cabinets consists in storing only the most used items inside, leaving everything else is a drawer or under the sink. The jars in the cabinet must be kept clear so that the jar contents are left dry and visible.

A problem may arise when talking about bathroom medicine cabinets shared by two people. What items each person is allowed to keep in the cabinet may be a cause for discussion and debate. However, to make a long story short, suffice it to say that each person can only keep items used on a daily basis in the cabinet.




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