What is better to do when electricity goes out?

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When the electricity goes out, keeping windows closed helps maintain cooler indoor temperatures and prevents bad smells from entering the house. It's advised to keep windows shut until the indoor temperature exceeds that of the outside. Once outdoor air becomes more pleasant, opening windows can help flush out any lingering odors. The general consensus is to prioritize indoor comfort and only open windows when conditions outside are more favorable. Ultimately, the decision hinges on the relative comfort of indoor versus outdoor air.
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hello,

I always argue with people when electricity goes out. They want to open the windows to refreash the air in the house and I want to keep them cloased to keep the cold air for as long as possible. I know that after sometime the air will warm up .. but I at least I can keep the room cold for some time!
The same thing happen when bad smells enter the house.. is it good to open the windows to refreash the air or to close them to stop more smells to come in?


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Bad smells... ? Where do you live?
 
It really should be obvious that keeping the cold air in as long as possible is what you want to do: keep the windows closed until the inside temp is greater than outside.

With bad smells, keep them out as long as possible by keeping the windows closed, but when it starts to dissipate outside, open the windows to flush out the house.
 
what I mean by smells is like Red tide ( a common name for a phenomenon in which estuarine, marine, or fresh water algae accumulate rapidly in the water column and produce bad smells)
 
I don't know where you live, but I'd definitely keep the windows closed to keep the heat in. It's either that or crank the furnace up enough for the gas bill to put me in debt.
 
In my house we open the windows to let the bad smells out.
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Whatever the case, it should be obvious that if it's more comfortable indoors, you leave the windows closed; if it's ore comfortable outdoors, you leave them open.
 
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