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Ventilation.
Ventilation.-In no one point perhaps is so much injury
done to the health as in the neglect to procure a sufficient quantity
of fresh air. Many people have an aversion to admitting air to the
house, especially at night; except during the warm weather, it is a
comparatively rare thing to find any provision made for the admission of air to bedrooms at night. While it certainly is desirable to
avoid draughts of air which shall strike directly upon the bed while
a person is asleep, it is just as certainly desirable to have a free
circulation of air through the room. An adult requires about
twenty-five cubic feet of oxygen every day. That is about 125
cubic feet of fresh air. When we consider this fact, we can appreciate the lack of proper air which prevails in many of our bedrooms, where several persons sleep in a small apartment, with
windows and doors tightly closed.
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