Move beyond a single temperature number by considering humidity, airflow, clothing, and activity. Use simple comfort bands that reflect your household’s preferences. In hot climates, humidity control can beat lower setpoints. In cool seasons, radiant comfort matters. Calibrate expectations gradually to avoid rebounds and maintain durable, agreeable routines.
Monitor CO2, humidity, and particulate levels to ventilate when air quality dips, not continuously by default. Couple window sensors with HVAC logic to avoid wasted conditioning. Short, targeted ventilation bursts often deliver healthier air for less energy. Share clear indicators so everyone understands why and when airflow changes.