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Amid extreme heat wave, don't use fans indoors if it's above this temperature, experts warn
Summary by The Trophy Club Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Aryelle Siclait | TODAY , as published by NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS)
· July 3, 2026
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Key points For specific temperature thresholds, residents can consult guidelines from health organizations such as the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the World Health Organization. Experts have concerns about using fans in hot weather.
Experts have concerns about using fans in hot weather. When indoor temperatures are very high, fans may not be effective. In fact, they can make the body feel even hotter.
The reason for this is related to how fans work in different temperatures. Normally, they help to cool the body by circulating air.
For specific temperature thresholds, residents can consult guidelines from health organizations such as the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the World Health Organization.
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Published: July 3, 2026 ·
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