That's a huge ceiling fan

Philippines
December 16, 2024 1:00pm CST
After a year I finally went back to attend a church mass this month of December. What surprised is that the huge side fans were no longer there except only the rear seats. Then I looked up and saw those really frightening huge ceiling fans. I felt scared those fans specially when think of them falling from an earth quake. But shocking the wind was reaching me some how. At least I don't have to move my seat when there's a crowd that's going to try to move me over.
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@much2say (57291)
• Los Angeles, California
16 Dec
Those fan blades do look kinda long - almost like a helicopter! I think more than likely they are safe . . . but I know what you mean because the thought sometimes does cross my mind .
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@Dreamerby (6907)
• Calcutta, India
17 Dec
yeah
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@much2say (57291)
• Los Angeles, California
17 Dec
@Letranknight2015 How big of a span are they?
• Philippines
17 Dec
There's two of them actually @much2say it would make a fine chin hook helicopter because it was so big in there.
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@allknowing (141592)
• India
17 Dec
Our church has one that caters to the entire congregation
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@allknowing (141592)
• India
17 Dec
@Letranknight2015 I hardly go to church (lol)
• Philippines
17 Dec
How long it's been there? Are you not afraid when ever you look at it? @allknowing
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• Philippines
17 Dec
@allknowing Ours is color black and there's two of them.
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@kareng (69193)
• United States
17 Dec
That could be dangerous during an earthquake! Be careful!
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@kareng (69193)
• United States
17 Dec
@Letranknight2015 I hope not!
• Philippines
17 Dec
Well, I only just thought about it @kareng luckily no earth quake that strong.
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@BarBaraPrz (48699)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
16 Dec
As long as they don't spin so fast that the church lifts off the ground...
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@BarBaraPrz (48699)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
17 Dec
@Letranknight2015 I guess it would.
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• Philippines
17 Dec
Lolz That would make a VTOL out of the church
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@rakski (133635)
• Philippines
16 Dec
Most churches have those kind of fan nowadays
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• Philippines
17 Dec
I didn't realize they're following a trend @rakski maybe they should put AC instead.
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@rakski (133635)
• Philippines
18 Dec
@Letranknight2015 it's not a trend really but it is a solution instead of putting those mist fan
@anya12adwi (10139)
• India
16 Dec
I have a fear of being under a fan!
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@Dreamerby (6907)
• Calcutta, India
17 Dec
under this kind of fan particularly!
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• Philippines
17 Dec
You should @anya12adwi so far no earth quakes.
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@anya12adwi (10139)
• India
19 Dec
@Letranknight2015 Great to know that!
@kaylachan (75568)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
16 Dec
You'd be amazed how a well-placed fan can work and hold up over anything.
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@kaylachan (75568)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
17 Dec
@Letranknight2015 That might work if you can manage it.
• Philippines
17 Dec
Even though they are big, it's not reach the ones at the back end @kaylachan maybe next time I'll just transfer near the big fan to get some air.
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• Philippines
8 Jan
Churches used big ceiling fan like that, but I think we have the same fear, lol!
@averygirl72 (38474)
• Philippines
28 Dec
In our church there are huge industrial fans on the sides
• Philippines
17 Dec
They seem a bit scary. However, almost everyone will benefit from the fan.
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• Philippines
17 Dec
Those who are in the range of the fan yes they do benefit from it @freelancermariagrace
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@Dreamerby (6907)
• Calcutta, India
17 Dec
Yeah thats really a scare during an earthquake!
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• Philippines
17 Dec
Well, it was just a thought but so far I have to think that it's beneficial for now @Dreamerby