Should You Use Auto Settings on Your Thermostat?
Auto settings sound like a set-and-leave approach to your HVAC, and for HVAC systems estimated as optimal for your home, it will apply the manufacturer’s
Finding your optimal sleep temperature is a crucial component of sleep hygiene that can significantly enhance your overall sleep quality. It can be a tricky process, so here are some tips from Airstream Services to help you find your optimal sleep temperature.
The best temperature for sleep, as recommended by sleep experts, ranges between 60°F to 65°F (15.6°C to 18.3°C). This recommendation aligns with the body’s natural predisposition to experience a drop in core temperature as we prepare to sleep. A cooler sleeping environment allows for a quicker onset of sleep and more sustained, restful sleep cycles.
Summer can make it challenging to keep your bedroom within the ideal sleeping temperature range. Thus, it becomes important to utilize air conditioning wisely or consider the use of fans to circulate air and maintain a cooler environment. In contrast, winter temperatures will require you to have adequate heating or the use of warmer, breathable bedding to maintain that optimal sleeping temperature.
Infants and the elderly might require adjustments to the general temperature recommendation. For babies, maintaining a room temperature slightly warmer, between 60°F and 68°F (16°C and 20°C), helps accommodate their less efficient heat regulation. Conversely, older adults might find a slightly warmer environment conducive to better sleep, as studies suggest a range between 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C) can offer more restful sleep for this age group.
Adjust your thermostat: Before bedtime, adjust your thermostat to gradually lower the temperature in your home. Utilizing smart home devices automates temperature adjustments and can make your sleeping environment always set at an optimal temperature.
Consider your bedding: Swap out your bedding with the changing seasons—opt for breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics in the summer and warmer materials in the winter.
Use technology to your advantage: Employ bedroom accessories like cooling gel pillows or heated blankets (with auto shut-off features) to fine-tune the temperature close to your body.
Keep in mind that personal preferences play a significant role in determining what temperature will guarantee the best sleep for you. Pay attention to how different temperatures affect your sleep quality and adjust accordingly. Comfort is subjective, and you may find that your optimal sleep temperature is a bit warmer or cooler than the widely recommended range.
For further tips and adjustments to make your rooms more comfortable for sleeping, you can always count on us at Airstream Services. Call us at (615) 270-2724 or fill out this contact form to reach us.
Auto settings sound like a set-and-leave approach to your HVAC, and for HVAC systems estimated as optimal for your home, it will apply the manufacturer’s
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