PUBLIC NOTICES Finance The Bay of Plenty FINANCE & DISCOUNT Co., LIMITED WILL LEND ON ALL CLASSES OF APPROVED SECURITY at REASONABLE RATES AND UPON EASY TERMS TO SUIT. j "Beacon" Buildings The Strand — — Whakatane. EAT DENMAN'S BREAD! For Quality and Flavour Its Unsurpassed. There's Milk in every Mix. Try a Loaf To-day. Golden Krast Bakery Brfurtl nt the Lion firrufrv, Audfaiui
ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH | JUST RIGHT f$ 4 1 r oo * H" C ®f o The inside temperature of your office or living room should be between 65 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit. This is health and comfort level. Keep within that range and dodge chills. Good ventilation is more important in winter than at any other time. Working in a warm, stuffy atmosphere invites colds and other respiratory troubles. The sudden switch from an overheated room to cold outer air is dangerous. Many office workers are scared of fresh air in winter, but proper ventilatipn will keep an office fresh and the worker healthy and alert. Get out into the open air in lunch hour. Fling open the windows before you go out — to flush the office with clean, fresh air — and notice the tonic effect when you come back. Factory production has been shown to be 15 per cent, higher at 68 degrees than at 75 degrees. At home, sealed rooms will undermine your health. Keep them well aired during the day, and at night open your bedroom windows as wide as the weather will let you. Still, stale air hinders evaporation and prevents the skin from equating heat production in the body with heat loss through the skin. We call these conditions "oppressive". Temperature affects the wonderful heat exchange mechanism of the skin, which can nicely balance the production and loss of heat at a room temperature ranging from 65° to 68° — but not above. FRESH AIR —Free and in full supply USE IT . ' 2-1 FOR A HEALTHIER NATION
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 85, 29 June 1945, Page 6
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