Ceiling fans cool people, but not rooms. They work by evaporating the moisture (sweat) on peoples’ skin to help make them feel more comfortable. This is called the wind chill effect. Your air conditioner also cools by removing humidity (moisture) so ceiling fans can help you to run your a/c less. Since fans only cool people, not rooms, there is no reason to have them on when the room is unoccupied by people. So, turn them off if the room is empty to save on electricity costs.

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