Placing the refrigerator in the kitchen or living room, putting it in the wrong place can lead to disasters
If the refrigerator is placed in the living room, the field emitted from the back will pass through the wires and sockets, affecting other electrical devices such as the TV, causing unstable images. Moreover, the strong magnetic field, if in contact for a long time, will have a significant impact on the nervous system, causing damage to tissues and internal organs.
Therefore, it would be most reasonable to place the refrigerator in the kitchen. First, the refrigerator in the kitchen will reduce noise because in the kitchen, every time we cook, there is a loud noise, so the impact from the refrigerator is almost negligible. Second, our time in the kitchen is not much, so the impact of the magnetic field will be minimized to the lowest level.
Where should the refrigerator be placed in the kitchen?
The answer is very simple, in a position away from direct sunlight and especially far from cooking stoves. Because when placed near a gas stove, gas can leak, and when it comes into contact with the refrigerator, it can ignite and cause horrifying explosions. In addition, smoke and high temperature from cooking stoves will affect the refrigerator's cooling system, reducing its lifespan and increasing electricity costs exponentially.
In summary, when placing the refrigerator in your home, you need to consider the following:
- Keep the refrigerator away from balconies with excessive sunlight, kitchens, and areas with high temperatures.
- Place the fridge in a well-ventilated area to minimize the temperature difference between the inside and outside, helping the refrigerator consume the least amount of electricity.
- The refrigerator is not a decorative object, therefore, the space around it should be ensured to be well-ventilated so that the refrigerator can dissipate heat. This not only helps with heat dissipation but also ensures stable operation, prolongs lifespan, and, most importantly, saves electricity.
- Avoid placing the back of the fridge against the wall, maintain a distance of at least 10cm or more to allow proper ventilation and ensure normal heat dissipation.