Air conditioned offices ... pro's and con's, please.

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  1. "M"

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    Air conditioned offices: discuss.

    Good? Bad? Pro's? Con's?

    What are your thoughts?
    What are your experiences?

    TIA.
     
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    Good for spreading colds and flu.:biggrin:
     
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    • Lolimac

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      Bad....too cold:biggrin:
       
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        Also really bad for eyes, it dries mine out something chronic
         
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          Good - nice to be in on a day like today; temperature and humidity is fairly stable

          Bad - can cause arguments whether its too cold or hot
           
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            Bad because it uses so much energy. It's not needed in the UK except on a few days per year. And it makes rooms too cold.
             
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              On balance not good.
              There are as mentioned above health issues, particularly if air-con units are not well maintained and filters cleaned regularly.
              Air-con is very energy hungry. There are 'greener' ways to feel cooler.
              We don't in the UK really need it - folk managed to work without it for years in the past.

              We spend about 5 weeks every year in Greece in what are often very high temperatures (30 to mid 40s) and have never resorted to air-con. Friends of ours who have use it often end up with sore throats, coughs and sore eyes.
               
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                I visited a client last week who have just moved into a new unit. The upper office level is unbearable, like sitting in a greenhouse mid-summer. I can't believe we are still building offices/units which are not only insulated from the hot/cold but could be creating their own energy sources through solar panels on the roof. As a nation we really need to start addressing this, is so frustrating as a mere mortal watching the bleeding obvious not being implemented.
                 
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                  All offices are. I've hardly had a cold and never had 'flu since retiring, proving working is really unhealthy.
                   
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                    The worst bit about Air Con, when you are sat there in the cool, then you have to go out side into the hot :rolleyespink::sick0026:
                     
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                      The last couple of places I've worked have been large offices built around 10 to 15 years ago and both sets of air-con units were getting past their end of life. At the previous office they had to install stand alone units as the main ones in the roof failed. The simple answer would be to open the windows and let fresh air in, but we kept being told off not to do this. They said modern buildings don't have windows, they are 'smoke vents', and we were threatened with disiplinary action if we kept opening them. In the current office some people sit inside with their coats on all day - it is unpleasant being blasted with cold air all the time, plus it's dry - there are poor sickness rates amongst staff taking lots of time off with coughs and dry throats.

                      Personally I'd love to work in an office that had decent insulation rather than a tin roof and proper windows and adjustable vents. That's all we have at home and we are able to keep just right by opening the windows as necessary.

                      The biggest problem is people though! In a big office everyone has a different opinion on the most comfortable temp, some like it hot some cold so you'll never please everyone. Also with windows not many like to sit in a draught. The worst thing for me is people who choose to sit next to windows but insist on closing the blinds all day long, so the majority have make do with artificial light, this seems to cause more friction than the temp issues.
                       
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                        Air-con - awesome :cool:

                        Anyone that has worked in a large office in central london will want aircon otherwise it's just stifling. Optimum temp for productivity is 22/23degreesC so set the auto for that and remove all controls.

                        I should point out that the vast majority of buildings have utterly terrible aircon systems as they were retro-fitted as opposed to designed to have it. The more modern ones are a delight without forced draughts etc; the older ones are problematic shall we say.

                        Why are we discussing? @"M"
                         
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                          Now that work environments are full of heat-producing electronic devices air quality has to be planned for to create a comfortable environment. Designing massive glass high rise buildings with no opening windows probably isn't the most sensible idea from that point of view.
                           
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                            The glass they use for these new high risers is seriously high tech, for glass. Doesn't have too much bearing on the heating I don't think now
                             
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                              Give me a factory, a garage or best of all an aircraft hanger anytime. The only times I have had to work in an office I found it oppressively HOT. The office workers must be hot house flowers.

                              Cheers, Tony.
                               
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