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anyone know of a fan room in chiang mai where you can actually breathe the air for like you know, 24 hrs a day? <deleted>!

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If you mean a place away from pollution, then might wanna get out of the city where all the traffic is...

Royal Guest House isn't that nice, but its fans rooms are real high powered ceiling fans, that will blow your papers all over the place. A big difference in a fan room and a ceiling fan room.

Hmmm yes very hard to work out exactly what the OP was asking! Luckily the next 2 posts have given me an insight. Yes in order to get some fresh air, move out of the city or go up the hill. Simple really

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traffic is the least of your worries. i can stand directly in the exhaust fumes of a bkk bma bus without major issues. most cars are late model Japaneses with decent exhaust systems. you dont have air issues where you are, consider yourself fortunate.

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A fan room is a fan room. Splurge and get an air con room.

Or buy an air purifier. You can take that with you where ever you go.

Just make sure it is large enough to handle the cubic feet of measurement in your room.

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Or buy an air purifier. You can take that with you where ever you go.

Just make sure it is large enough to handle the cubic feet of measurement in your room.

got a recommendation? yes it has come to this. got to be portable because i move a lot (mainly/often for air issues i might add)

Or buy an air purifier. You can take that with you where ever you go.

Just make sure it is large enough to handle the cubic feet of measurement in your room.

got a recommendation? yes it has come to this. got to be portable because i move a lot (mainly/often for air issues i might add)

Not really I looked at them in Robinson department store also Siam Electronics on the outside of the south moat.

They are portable just make sure they can handle the area you are using them in.

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Or buy an air purifier. You can take that with you where ever you go.

Just make sure it is large enough to handle the cubic feet of measurement in your room.

got a recommendation? yes it has come to this. got to be portable because i move a lot (mainly/often for air issues i might add)

Not really I looked at them in Robinson department store also Siam Electronics on the outside of the south moat.

They are portable just make sure they can handle the area you are using them in.

ok thanks will take a look.

I live out side the city, near enough to be far enough away, small room, (30sq mts) enough room for two, shower room, balcony, ( I do cooking on balcony), fan room 2,700 baht, air con 3,200 baht free internet 3BB, and some free tv channels. On canal road, it's three and a half kl, left on canal road from suthep road,( heading south ) turn left opposite The Living hills, fifty meters on the left, BAAN SUREEPAN ........ worth a look....

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