*******!!I even shut my door to horde the cool air on really warm days.
ldman:
*******!!I even shut my door to horde the cool air on really warm days.
The outdoor thermometer said it was 24 degrees when I left to come to work this morning.That's how cold it was outside my house this morning.
Brrrrrrrr!
I think that's about what it was here this morning...and I'm in Boston!The outdoor thermometer said it was 24 degrees when I left to come to work this morning.That's how cold it was outside my house this morning.
Brrrrrrrr!
in our old office we had 2 engineers who fought over the temps on a daily basis. During the summer I would have to put on my winter hat and the space heater.Currently 70 degrees and 36% humidity at my desk.
i just wear my winter wardrobe year round at work. Its been averaging about 62-65 degrees at the office this winter.68 in winter, 72 in summer. Not too complicated. If women are cold (they usually are), they need to wear warmer clothes. I keep the house at 64 in the winter, any guesses how often I get complained at about that (it'd be 62 but I caved and moved it to 64).
The solution for offices is underfloor air distribution. Temps are pretty darn even across entire floors and you can be comfortable at cooler(winter)/warmer(summer) temps because there's actual air movement for people at their desks.