The globe is warming. Don’t believe me? Believe NASA (http://www.edf.org/article.cfm?contentID=4981). More than 400 Americans died from heat-related illnesses last year. Heat kills more Americans than all natural disasters combined (http://www.slate.com/id/2068612/). If you think that turning on the fan at this point will better your odds of survival, think again.
The Korea Consumer Protection Board (KCPB), a South Korean government-funded public agency, issued a consumer safety alert in 2006 warning that “asphyxiation from electric fans and air conditioners” was among South Korea’s five most common seasonal summer accidents or injuries…according to data they collected. The alert read:
Doors should be left open when sleeping with the electric fan or air conditioner turned on
If bodies are exposed to electric fans or air conditioners for too long, it causes bodies to lose water and hypothermia. If directly in contact with a fan, this could lead to death from increase of carbon dioxide saturation concentration and decrease of oxygen concentration. The risks are higher for the elderly and patients with respiratory problems.
From 2003~2005, a total of 20 cases were reported through the CISS involving asphyxiations caused by leaving electric fans and air conditioners on while sleeping. To prevent asphyxiation, timers should be set, wind direction should be rotated and doors should be left open.
Gord Giesbrecht, professor of thermophysiology at the University of Manitoba in Canada, responds:
It’s hard to imagine death by fan, because to die of hypothermia, one’s body temperature would have to get down to 28 [°C], drop by 10 degrees [Celsius] overnight. We’ve got people lying in snowbanks overnight here in Winnipeg and they survive.
But hypothermia and oxygen displacement are but two of the many delirious justifications for fan death, as provided by both Korean government representative and experts alike:
What can we do!? Learn from the Red Kangaroo: http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/planet-earth-deserts-red-kangaroos.html
Additional reading: http://gypsyscholarship.blogspot.com/2006/09/fan-death-is-real_12.html