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IAN-UK
So to take it closer to home I jumped the Brexit barrier and sought the advice of ADEME (Agence de l'Environnement et de la Maîtrise de l'Énergie), which suggests 19 degrees for living areas, and an even frostier 16 degrees in bedrooms.
I am quite sure that those who promote air conditioning at 19 degrees in summer in a tropical zone (just an environmental aberration) are the same ones who refuse to have a room at 19 degrees in winter in a temperate zone.
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Originally Posted by
IAN-UK
international hotel groups should be aiming to accommodate the comfort levels of visitors from all over the world by offering heating/cooling systems that can be regulated and operated by guests.
This is the case: there is a thermostat in the bedrooms.
But perhaps those who want 18 degrees in their bedrooms should look for a place to sleep in the freezer section of a supermarket.