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What are the feng shui requirements for the elderly’s bedroom?

1. The door of the elderly room should be designed to be easy to open and close, and to facilitate the passage of elderly people using wheelchairs and other equipment. Thresholds should not be set, and ramps should be used for transitions when there is a height difference, and there should be changes in material and color. Door handles should be chosen with longer rotating arms and avoid using spherical handles. According to the height of the elderly, the window sill in the living room should be as low as possible

and the window sill should be widened appropriately to facilitate placing flower pots or leaning against to watch the scenery outside the window. Safety railings can be installed inside the window sill when conditions permit.

2. The location of the elderly bedroom, the size of the windows, and the choice of floor material will all affect the speed of indoor airflow. Air flow that is too fast or too slow

will affect people's health. If it is too fast, when people are sleeping and resting, the blood flow rate will slow down and the sweat pores will open. At this time, the excessive air flow will cause people to have strokes and colds. When the air is not flowing, fresh air from outside cannot come in. Long-term air accumulation will make the air dirty and affect people's health. If you encounter buildings with different positions and angles, the outdoor wind will form a rotating airflow or shunt when entering the room. These must be included in the selection of elderly rooms

Considerations.

3. The elderly’s room should be ventilated frequently. Open the windows to allow fresh air to flow into the room. Breathing more fresh air is very helpful for your health. The temperature of the elderly room has an obvious impact on health. In cold winter and hot summer, the human body will consume a lot of energy to make up for the temperature zone. The temperature of the elderly room should be as warm as possible in winter and cool in summer. In winter, the temperature of the elderly room should be 16 to 20 degrees Celsius; in summer, the temperature of the elderly room should be 22 to 28 degrees Celsius. This

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A temperature range is more suitable.