Anonymous wrote:As someone that is both LEED AP and works in the Facility office please check and see if you can report the temperature problem to the building management office. HVAC equipment does malfunction and we can fix it. Especially at this time of year when systems are being switched over from heating to cooling. I am always frustrated when someone casually mentions they have been freezing/burning up for the past week. TELL us and we can fix it. If you are in a leased building (ie-not a govenment owned building) ask your hr dept who to report it to. If they don't know then find out who the property management company is and report it to them. Usually the Property Management is listed on your building directory in the lobby or you can ask the "guard" in the lobby. If you work in a government owned building there is a Facility Office. Check your agency's intranet site. Do a search for Facilities Management. It is usually the same office as the group that you would schedule a move with.
Please report the issue and don't use the space heater. They are not allowed for saftey reasons.
Anonymous wrote:My office is so cold. We are not allowed to have space heaters. I am wearing a jacket, but it's not enough. I feel like I need a blanket or a down coat. What to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is because men wear way too many clothes in the summer. No way should men be wearin undershirt, tie, long sleeve shirt and a jacket when it is ninety degrees out! They are the ones who jack the ac down to 60 and the weather appropriately dressed women freeze.
There needs to be a change in what is considered appropriate office wear for men in the summer months. The most they should wear is khakis and a short sleeved polo and frankly I think shorts and linen pants should be ok too.
Yes, this is why. It totally sucks and it's really bad for the environment, let alone super uncomfortable for women in general (although when I was pregnant it was nice, and my supervisor loved it during menopause!).
There was a big campaign in...Brazil, I think, to get men to wear short sleeves to the office to save electricity in the summer.
I also shudder at the hypocrisy of a LEED-certified building being air conditioned below 70 degrees. Ugh.
. Anonymous wrote:This is because men wear way too many clothes in the summer. No way should men be wearin undershirt, tie, long sleeve shirt and a jacket when it is ninety degrees out! They are the ones who jack the ac down to 60 and the weather appropriately dressed women freeze.
There needs to be a change in what is considered appropriate office wear for men in the summer months. The most they should wear is khakis and a short sleeved polo and frankly I think shorts and linen pants should be ok too.