So cool

So cool

I appreciate ice cream, ice cream sodas, ice cream sundaes, plus frosties; I like iced coffee, ice tea, ice lemonade, plus frozen daiquiris… But I don’t appreciate a frozen office! In our northern region, it seems that once winter time turns to summer, companies turn their Heating plus A/C systems from a comfortable working temperature to a frigid one.

I know that ours does! I learn an article that stated that sixty percent of government employees had a problem with the temperature of their offices! Another learn found that offices that are kept at 68 degrees lead to an error rate among employees of over 25 percent… Most office rapidly changing temperatures are based on a building code set by heating, refrigerating plus air-conditioning engineers; Unluckyly, some of the building codes date back to a time when most office workers were comprised of men, whose respected dress was a corporation suit. It was found that the ideal office temperature for productivity is between 68 plus 68 degrees, then when thermostats are set cooler, productivity is reduced as employees hunt for another sweater or get up to make a cup of boiling tea. And most office buildings are not functioning at full occupancy, yet their cooling systems are programmed as if they were, blasting more frigid air than is absolutely needed. Many office heating plus cooling systems are designed for older types of electronics, such as computers that used to supply off more heat, then so if your office has switched over to things such as energy-efficient plus cooler LED lights, odds are that no one told your office cooling vents about it.

 

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