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Most ceiling fans have a button to switch its direction of spin. Here's why that's important during Oklahoma summers.
During the summer, you'll want your ceiling fan to rotate counterclockwise, blowing cooler air straight down into the room.
Believe it or not, the direction your ceiling fan spins makes a big difference. Here's which way it should go.
To change your ceiling fan’s direction, look for a small switch above the light but below the blades. If your fan has a remote, there may be a dedicated button for switching the rotation.
Higher temperatures also mean costlier electric bills. One way to find relief in the pocketbook and from the heat is to use ceiling fans to cool your home. But what direction should a ceiling fan go ...