Why do you need air vents in rooms of a house?
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Something to do with free flow of gasses, particularly from an open fire. I had to have mine moved when we had a conservatory done. There is a formula for size of vent in relation to cubic capacity of room.
To allow air to circulate to stop damp and condensation
If I understood the question correctly, most likely in order for the air to circulate in the room. As you may know humans inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide which accumulated may be hazardous for your health. To put it in simple words, you would suffocate if a room didn't have air vents.
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Ventilation and prevention of harmful gases
rocky is right. With PVC windows and doors houses are more sealed then ever.
Modern houses having solid floors, double glazed windows, gas fires, and extractor fans in WC and kitchen, where do you think the air is coming from? A vacuum.
Ventilation and to stop damp etc.
ventilation and to stop damp etc
Circulate the air
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