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Originally Posted by Xose
Odd thing about Nanny. There's a stipulated Min of 60F on the shop floor and 62F in the offices. But nothing on Max.
I don't know if it's me, but I distinctly remember temps at this level when I was working in the UK and leaving the air con building mid day to be hit by a wall of heat as I walked outside. Yet, I don't remember anything on the news about "Temperatures SOARING?!?! to 30 degrees."
Perhaps they have done their sums (guarantee they have) and worked out that all this "advertising" is much cheaper than the cost to the NHS of looking after heat stroke/Sun burn or God forbid, skin cancer patients.
Wonder how long it will be before social welfare claiments get sun cream for free?
Xose
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I also remember being in school in winter and if the temperature fell below a certain level (in the classroom) we could all go home! so as a teenager I was constantly praying for the coal supplies to run dry so they couldnt have the school heating on ! lol .... but again, there was never any max temperature to watch out for where we got the same options... or any option at all! .... we just stayed hot !