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Croatia among European record-holders in the number of air conditioners, most citizens make this mistake
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Croatia among European record-holders in the number of air conditioners, most citizens make this mistake

The article discusses the increasing reliance on air conditioning devices in Croatia due to frequent heatwaves, highlighting challenges such as service unavailability and energy consumption. It references a situation in France where store closures occurred due to insufficient cooling capacity during extreme heat. In Croatia, citizens face delays of up to two weeks for repairs and maintenance. Experts warn against excessive temperature differences between indoor and outdoor environments, suggesting a healthy range of 6–8 degrees. Official data indicates that 55% of Croatian households have air conditioning, placing the country second in Europe after Italy.

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Croatia among European record-holders in the number of air conditioners, most citizens make this mistake

The article discusses the increasing reliance on air conditioning devices in Croatia due to frequent heatwaves, highlighting challenges such as service unavailability and energy consumption. It references a situation in France where store closures occurred due to insufficient cooling capacity during extreme heat. In Croatia, citizens face delays of up to two weeks for repairs and maintenance. Experts warn against excessive temperature differences between indoor and outdoor environments, suggesting a healthy range of 6–8 degrees. Official data indicates that 55% of Croatian households have air conditioning, placing the country second in Europe after Italy.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the usage and challenges of air conditioning in Croatia without overtly favoring any political stance. While it mentions the growing trend of using air conditioners, it does not frame this as a political issue or take a position on government policy or黨

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