Wall fan
The wall fan differs from the ceiling fan as it is a fan in closed cages to prevent blades from being exposed to late people and to prevent injury. Wall fans are usually mounted to the wall and around the eye level and are designed to twist back and forth over the air from one corner of the room to the other. Sometimes wall fans are left from their wall wall and instead placed on the ground or on the table for easy control. Controls for speed and various movements are found on the side or on top of wall fans.
Ceiling fan
Ceiling fan is a fan installed on your ceiling and extends down into the room. These fans are becoming increasingly popular when it is found that it is cheaper to cool the room with a ceiling fan than with air conditioning. Both ceiling fans and wall fans work by moving a large amount of air over the skin to help accelerate sweating, thus cooling down your body.
Table Fan
A table fan must, out of necessity, sit on a table or on the floor. When on the floor, it will, obviously, move the air that is close to the floor but less where we feel it (unless we’re sitting down).
Stand Fan
The stand fan would be near the ceiling if you put in on top of a table (which would be a little odd), but would move the air where most of us would feel it if it was sitting on the floor.
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