lämmitysosissa
Lammitysosissa is a term that refers to the heating season in Finland. It is the period when buildings are supplied with heat from a central heating system. The exact start and end dates of the heating season can vary depending on the municipality and the specific building's heating contract, but it typically begins in autumn when outdoor temperatures consistently drop and ends in spring when they rise. During this time, the temperature inside residential and commercial spaces is maintained at a comfortable level, usually between 20-22 degrees Celsius. The energy used for heating is a significant component of a building's overall energy consumption in Finland, due to the cold climate. The duration and intensity of the heating season directly influence energy costs. Municipalities often have guidelines or regulations regarding the start of the heating season to ensure adequate comfort for residents.