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We know choosing a new ceiling fan can be frustrating and difficult, so we started this website to help solve that problem. We don’t sell ceiling fan, we just research and write about it and help you find the best deals on the internet, so we can provide unbiased opinions on what we think is the best ceiling fan for you. To start you off, you can read our ceiling fan reviews and if you want to do a little research, check out our articles and guides. Or if you’d rather just shop for discount ceiling fans then CLICK HERE. And finally if you have a question don’t hesitate to ask us through our contact form….Cheers, Bill

Discount Ceiling Fans

If you are just searching for discounted ceiling fans, be sure to view Amazon’s current sale on ceiling fans. At either 25 percent discount off of the retail purchase price, 50 percent discount, or a whopping 70 percent discount.

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Safety First!

There are several safety concerns you should be aware of before you install your new ceiling fan. First among these is that the unit itself must be securely anchored to an electrical box (called a “Junction Box”) that can handle the weight of the unit, as well as the motion of the fan when it is operating and its highest speed. Fully-assembled ceiling fans can weigh anywhere from 20-30 pounds or more! One thing that you must NOT do is simply take out an overhead lamp and use the ceiling fan in its place with upgrading to the proper junction box. If you are not skilled in doing electrical wiring, then by all means secure the services of a trained professional.

Another safety issue: make sure that your ceiling fan is mounted high enough above you that it will not come into contact with a person’s head or arms (especially if the arms are fully extended above). At a minimum, ceiling fans should be mounted at least 7 feet above the floor. When carrying long objects through the room (such as fishing poles, ladders, lumber), be careful not to allow it to hit the rotating fan blades.

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