Luftningsrundor
Luftningsrundor, often translated as "ventilation rounds" or "airing rounds," refers to a practice that has been observed in certain contexts, particularly within historical military or institutional settings. The core concept involves systematically opening windows or doors for a period of time to allow fresh air to circulate. This was commonly done to improve air quality, reduce humidity, and prevent the build-up of stale or potentially unhealthy air within enclosed spaces.
The practice was often scheduled at specific times, such as in the morning or after a period