Survey on Discomfort During Air Conditioner Use by 'Ouchi ni Pro'
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50/100
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7
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A survey conducted by 'Ouchi ni Pro' on discomfort experienced during air conditioner use. Out of 100 respondents, 84% reported feeling discomfort, with 4% experiencing it every time. The most common discomforts were 'body coldness,' 'sore throat,' and 'body sluggishness.' 'Air flow/direction' was cited as the most likely cause. 82% believe there's a correlation between AC cleanliness and discomfort, and 20% have actually had their AC cleaned.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the main purpose of the survey conducted by 'Ouchi ni Pro'?
- A: The main purpose of the survey was to investigate the discomfort experienced by individuals while using air conditioners.
- Q: How many people participated in the survey and what was the demographic breakdown of the respondents?
- A: The survey involved 100 respondents, with 47 males, 52 females, and 1 who did not answer. The age distribution was 12 in their 20s, 30 in their 30s, 40 in their 40s, 13 in their 50s, and 5 in their 60s or older.
- Q: What percentage of respondents reported experiencing discomfort during air conditioner use?
- A: A significant majority, 84% of the respondents, reported experiencing discomfort while using air conditioners.
- Q: What were the most frequently reported types of discomfort experienced by the participants?
- A: The top discomforts reported were feeling cold in the body (30 respondents), experiencing a sore throat (25 respondents), and feeling sluggish in the body (23 respondents).
- Q: What did respondents perceive as the primary cause of their discomfort, and how did AC cleanliness relate to it?
- A: The perceived primary cause of discomfort was the air flow or direction (44 respondents). Additionally, 82% of respondents linked their discomfort to the cleanliness of their air conditioner.