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Roomtemperature, colloquially, denotes the range of air temperatures most people find comfortable indoors while dressed in typical clothing. Comfortable temperatures can be extended beyond this range depending on humidity, air circulation, and other factors.

In certain fields, like science and engineering, and within a particular context, room temperature can mean different agreed-upon ranges. In contrast, ambient temperature is the actual temperature, as measured by a thermometer, of the air (or other medium and surroundings) in any particular place. The ambient temperature (e.g. an unheated room in winter) may be very different from an ideal room temperature.


Rooms may be maintained at an ambient temperature above the comfort temperature in hot weather, or below it in cold weather, if required by cost considerations or practical issues (e.g. lack of air conditioning or relatively high expense of heating.)


The WHO's 2018 guidelines give a strong recommendation that a minimum of 18 C (64 F) is a "safe and well-balanced indoor temperature to protect the health of general populations during cold seasons". A higher minimum temperature may be necessary for vulnerable groups including children, the elderly, and people with cardiorespiratory disease and other chronic illnesses. However, the recommendation regarding risk of exposure to high indoor temperatures is only "conditional". Minimal-risk high temperatures range from about 21 to 30 C (70 to 86 F) depending on the region, with maximum acceptable temperatures between 25 and 32 C (77 and 90 F).[15][16]


Temperature ranges are defined as room temperature for certain products and processes in industry, science, standards, and consumer goods. For instance, for the shipping and storage of pharmaceuticals, the United States Pharmacopeia-National Formulary (USP-NF) defines controlled room temperature as between 20 and 25 C (68 and 77 F), with excursions between 15 and 30 C (59 and 86 F) allowed, provided the mean kinetic temperature does not exceed 25 C (77 F).[17] The European Pharmacopoeia defines it as being simply 15 to 25 C (59 to 77 F), and the Japanese Pharmacopeia defines "ordinary temperature" as 15 to 25 C (59 to 77 F), with room temperature being 1 to 30 C (34 to 86 F).[18][19] Merriam-Webster gives as a medical definition a range of 15 to 25 C (59 to 77 F) as being suitable for human occupancy, and at which laboratory experiments are usually performed.[20]


Whenever I work through recipe failures with bakers like you, I always ask about the butter. Most baking and dessert recipes begin with room temperature butter. This does not mean very soft butter. In fact, room temperature butter is supposed to be cool to the touch.


Test it: To test the butter, poke it with your finger. Your finger should make an indent without sinking or sliding down into the butter. The butter should not be shiny or greasy. It will be cool to touch, not warm.


If a recipe calls for room temperature butter, make sure all other ingredients are room temperature as well. This includes eggs, milk, and sour cream. When cold ingredients touch creamed butter, the butter will cool down and solidify again. And, as you read above, this sabotages the recipe. Place eggs in warm water for 10 minutes and/or microwave dairy ingredients (not butter!) for about 10 seconds prior to using.


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When you hear the term "room temperature," it is referring to the range of air temperature that is most commonly comfortable to people when they are indoors. However, things like air circulation, humidity, and other factors can impact what temperature is most comfortable for people. On top of that, people differ physiologically and have different preferences.




This isn't just a question of preference but it is also related to physiology. It is been found that women generally feel colder than men do at the same temperature. This is because of the difference in their metabolic rate.


In the last 40 years, central heating and cooling systems have become more common. On top of that, insulation standards have improved. This means that people are able to keep their homes and a more comfortable temperature at a lower cost now than they were able to in the past.


It might seem strange, but you'll want the indoor temperature to be different at night while you're sleeping and during the day when you are home. In general, the ideal room temperature for sleep quality is cooler than the daytime temperature.


How warm or cool your bedroom is can have a major impact on how well you sleep. Additionally, how well you sleep can directly affect how you perform the next day and your overall quality of life and well-being.


The optimal range for your normal room temperature during sleep is between 60 and 70F. You might find that you prefer it cooler or warmer than this, but, in general, most people will find a temperature in this range most suitable.


In the winter, you might choose to keep your thermostat set lower around 68 in order to save energy and dollars on your next heating bill. However, if this is a bit too cold for you, you might choose to raise your thermostat anywhere between 68 and 76.


In order to save on energy costs, you might choose to keep your thermostat at 76 in the summer. However, you similarly might choose to lower your thermostat for increased comfort if you find that is too hot for you and your family.


The easiest way to keep the ideal room temperature around the clock is by having a smart thermostat. This way, you can control both your comfort and the cost of heating and cooling your home from just about anywhere.


Smart thermostats make it easy to schedule the temperature of your home to suit your needs. This means that you can save energy during the day when you're not home, but have the house at a comfortable temperature by the time you're back from work.


Installing a smart thermostat is only the beginning when it comes to automating your home. Learn more here about the ADT apps for your mobile lifestyle, so you can remotely control your home automation and smart security devices.


The perfect room temperature for you and your family will depend on a number of factors. Let's take a look at some of the most commonly asked questions about how to keep your room temperature at the ideal level for every family member.


If you have a baby or a young child, it's important to know that they are particularly sensitive to variations in temperature. This means that it's imperative for the baby's room temperature to be ideal for their needs.


If the temperature falls below 65, it can make elderly individuals have a higher risk of respiratory disease. If they experience prolonged exposure, they can even catch hypothermia. Keeping the temperature warm enough is particularly important for people that have heart disease or lung disease.


Smaller pets tend to have a higher surface-area-to-volume ratio than larger pets. What this means is that they can lose their body heat more quickly than bigger animals. This is why little dogs seem to be more susceptible to getting cold.


The coat type of your animal will also factor into the answer to this question. If they have a long, thick coat, they will be more tolerant to the cold. They might even start getting hot before humans do.


Keeping the average room temperature of your home exactly where you want it can help you feel more comfortable, be more productive, and improve your overall quality of life. When you have a smart programmable thermostat, you can be in control of the temperature of your home no matter where you are.


One of the amazing things about this technology is that you can adjust, schedule, automate, and monitor the temperature of your home from your computer or your smart device. It allows you to make sure that your pets are comfortable when you aren't home, and you can even receive alerts so that you know if the temperature is dropping too low so that you can make sure your pipes don't freeze.


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If the butter is at its magic room temperature, the sugar effectively aerates the butter during that creaming process. The baking powder and/or soda helps expand those little air pockets the creaming process created and your finished baked good is light! Tender! Fluffy! Just as it should be because you followed the rules with the MAGIC that is room temperature butter.


How to bring these ingredients to room temperature: no shortcuts here. Simply take these ingredients out of the refrigerator when you take out the butter to soften, about 1 hour before beginning the recipe.


I recently made the Blueberry Muffin Cookies which everyone that ate them liked, however I had a difficult time using the cookie scoop to place batter on baking sheet without cutting into the fresh blueberries. So the blueberries bled onto baking sheet making the cookies not as pretty as the ones you pictured in your recipe. What could I do to not cut up the blueberries?

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