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MEDIA RELEASE 23 August 2010

Feel four degrees cooler in summer with a ceiling fan
While the sale of air-conditioners continues to grow, many home owners overlook ceiling fans despite the fact that they can make a room feel four to five degrees cooler. They can also compliment air-conditioners and help them run more efficiently which is better for the environment, and significantly reduces electricity bills.

Ceiling fans are also helpful if installed above dining tables or kitchens because they dissuade flying pests from entering the room.

Ceiling fans also have a number of benefits over floor standing or smaller desk-style fans. Ceiling fans become part of the room's décor, save space and are safer particularly for children and pets.

Today's ceiling fans are more efficient, with improvements in motors, controls, blade design and reduced weight. Australian designer and distributer of ceiling fans, Hunter Pacific has an extensive range of ceiling fan styles, starting from the Typhoon timber series all the way up to the Typhoon 316 Stainless Steel fan. A variety of painted and plated metal finishes lie in between.

A recent innovation in ceiling fans is the latest version of the Hunter Pacific Typhoon fan in which moulded plastic blades replace the traditional metal or steel variety. The Typhoon moulded design promotes large amounts of airflow with minimal noise, and is safe to use in areas where inadvertent contact with fans blades may occur (such as schools, public spaces and bedrooms).

Hunter Pacific International is a leading Australian-owned designer and worldwide distributor of ceiling and exhaust fans and accessories in both residential and commercial environments.

For more information on Hunter Pacific and its products, visit www.hunterpacific.com.au or call (02) 9658 1958.

Released for Hunter Pacific International by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations (www.drpr.com.au)
For further information please call Nicola Rutzou or Gill Asbury on (02) 9413 4244.

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