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I am coming up will a new product and need to know what the average temperature for a persons home is inside, ill be testing it in a range of temperatures to make sure it works properly. My question to you all is what temperature do you keep your homes or offices at?
 
Thanks you guys this is great info, i will apply it to my product. Once its all done and tests properly ill show it on here.

Thanks Lucille!
 
In the summer I will usually set the thermostat to 81 degrees during the day, and then to 79 degrees at night when we go to bed.

In the winter months, 72 degrees during the day, and 69 degrees at night.
 
I live in an apartment with no air conditioning and heat I don't control. So during the early spring and late fall it can drop below 70, during the summer it can get to be over 90, and sometimes in the winter they blast us with heat until it 85. This basically rules out many of the cooler-weather herps I used to enjoy (rhacs, uroplatus, old world rats). I have to stick to tropical and desert stuff.
 
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