CFM AeroFan User Manual

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The space being ventilated, along with its size, décor and function should be considered. What would suit the space and provide
proper ventilation? Sound is paramount for bathroom ventilation; this is a tranquil space that should not be “rattled” by a poor quality
fan. Results should be evident, but not heard. Would a fan that also provides light work best in the space to be ventilated? Would
a unit that blends into the background best suit the bathroom décor?

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