Why Have A Bathroom Exhaust Fan?
Every bathroom requires certain essential components such as a toilet, a sink with running water, a light fixture, and a shower or bath tub (depending on the size of the bathroom). One bathroom extra that is often overlooked, but can make a huge difference, is a bathroom exhaust fan. Bathroom exhaust fans circulate the air in the bathroom and get rid of any unwanted odors. Another function of a bathroom exhaust fan is to eliminate the steam and dampness from bathrooms that contain showers or bath tubs.
Public Restrooms
Most large public restrooms with six to twenty cubicles do not make use of bathroom exhaust fans; they instead rely on scented bathroom spray to help to get rid of unwanted odors. Some smaller public restrooms, with only one or two cubicles, might contain bathroom exhaust fans, but it is largely dependant on the luxuriousness of the restroom and where it is situated – you would probably find bathroom exhaust fans in upmarket restrooms in Harrod’s in London for instance.
Couple Bathrooms
Today, it is quite common for married couples or people with significant others to use separate bathrooms. This is due to the different bathroom needs of men and women. For couples who share a master bathroom, a bathroom exhaust fan is absolutely necessary. Couples who do not have bathroom exhaust fans in their master bedroom often have arguments and it often happens that the male partner is asked to use the bathroom down the hall to do his business. To avoid this situation, which can be quite frustrating, all that is needed is a good bathroom exhaust fan in the master bedroom to remove all the unpleasant odors that may result.





