BZ Cast Iron Radiators Manufacturer is a large-scale heating radiator production group enterprise that integrates research, development, production, and sales. In the winter heating season, while we long for warmth, the excessively dry indoor air may lead to a range of “heating dry” symptoms, especially for the elderly. Here are some suggestions to help the elderly have a healthy and comfortable winter:
Indoor Temperature Regulation:
1.Adjust the heating to a moderate level, maintain low flow, and control the room temperature at around 20°C. Open windows for ventilation to ensure fresh indoor air.
Maintain Air Humidity:
Ensure Adequate Hydration:
- Place a basin of water indoors or use a humidifier to allow water to evaporate slowly, keeping indoor air moist. This helps alleviate “heating dry” symptoms.
- Drinking plenty of water is crucial. The elderly need to pay special attention to staying hydrated, with a daily water intake of around 2000 milliliters, aiding metabolism and maintaining overall health.
Outdoor Activities and Exercise:
- Engage in outdoor activities near rivers, parks, or lakes to exercise. These places can evaporate a significant amount of moisture, improving indoor air humidity.
Increase Intake of Fruits and Vegetables:
- Consume water-rich fruits such as apples, pears, bananas, oranges, etc. These fruits not only provide vitamins but also help moisturize the lungs and enhance the body’s disease resistance.
In the cold winter, North Cast Iron Radiators not only provide warmth but also focus on user health. However, if the radiator is not heating properly, it may be due to issues with the heating system or the radiator itself:
Heating System Issues:
- Closing the control valve by top-floor residents may cause poor or interrupted circulation, requiring ensuring unobstructed flow.
Blockages or lack of maintenance in the heating system may lead to issues such as blockages or leaks, affecting heating efficiency.
Radiator Itself Issues:
- While radiator covers may enhance aesthetics, they can affect heat dissipation. Using a new type of radiator may be more effective.
Long-term neglect of column radiators may lead to reduced heat dissipation and requires regular maintenance.
Scaling on the interior walls of the radiator may affect smooth water flow, directly impacting heat dissipation.
Malfunctioning radiator air vents can result in the accumulation of a large amount of air, affecting heating.
Addressing these issues promptly during the cold season will ensure the normal operation of the radiator, providing you with a warm and comfortable home.