AIR CONDITIONING AND HEALTH
PLEA FOR BETTER HEATfiG ARRANGEMENTS * (PIiESS ASSOCIATION TEIJJGBAJI.) _• , AUCKLAND, January li' In a paper on the New Zealand climate, read at the Science Congress, Dr. E. Kidson, Governmeni Meteorologist, said that in the Dominion and Australia there was» need for the more scientific arrangement of heating appliances in horott work building and especiallyjcM** This lack produced a low stance of comfort: „ to wort. "Scholars sometimes have to \v«* for example, in temperatures n* freezing point," he said, «"** quite common for inside temP£ tures to be below 50 degrees. probable that the very &*fjL quency of colds, influenza and ow minor ailments is associated * rf this lack of proper conditioning air in buildings. The general »g tion of central heating.wouldang. certainly do away with mucn » ness." -
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21991, 15 January 1937, Page 10
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