【Ouchi ni Pro】Survey on the Relationship Between Indoor Laundry Drying Odor and Air Conditioner Dirt
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80/100
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9
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Ouchi ni Pro conducted a survey on the relationship between indoor laundry drying during the rainy season and air conditioner contamination. No respondents avoided indoor drying, with 29% doing it almost daily. Only 15% run their air conditioner nearly every time, while 60% use the 'dehumidify' mode. Nearly half consider increasing air conditioner cleaning frequency due to associated risks.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How does indoor drying affect air conditioners?
- A: Moisture and fabric lint are drawn into the unit, promoting mold and internal dirt buildup.
- Q: What percentage of people use air conditioners while drying laundry indoors?
- A: 65% use AC in some form, with 15% running it almost daily during drying.
- Q: Which AC mode is most commonly used for indoor drying?
- A: 60% use 'dehumidify' mode, the most effective for moisture control.
- Q: What measures help prevent AC contamination from indoor drying?
- A: Regular filter cleaning, self-cleaning functions, and using dehumidifiers help reduce risks.
- Q: How was this survey conducted?
- A: An online survey was conducted in June 2026 via CloudWorks with 100 residents in Japan.