Needed to prove a point – blocked air vents at work

Drastic times call for drastic measures.

How many times have you heard that? Now, how many times have you heard that in regards to an indoor heating, cooling, and ventilation plan? Probably not all that often.

Unfortunately, this is something that I’ve had to deal with in the past several months. For as long as I’ve been at my job, everyone there has been pretending that the heating and cooling system was working just fine. Despite the fact that every day when we come into the production facility, the indoor air temperature will either be excruciatingly hot or insanely cold, they try to tell me that this is how commercial HVAC systems work. It’s always been clear to me that the HVAC system was not operating properly and we needed to consider having a true air temperature control specialist come into inspect our failing air quality devices. However, I could never get the upper managers to agree with my simple ventilation service plan. Since no one would ever listen to me, I decided it was time to take matters into my own hands. I would make them uncomfortable until they would pay attention to the inefficient and expensive heating, cooling, and ventilation plan. I came in early one day and blocked all of the vents in the office. There was zero heating or cooling entering the small, contained office space. Then, I set off a stink bomb in the office and left. When my boss came in the next day, he immediately called me and told me it was time to sign up a professional heating, cooling, and ventilation appointment

 

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