We have central air but heat is by steam radiators. It's generally not a
problem except for the temperate days when the heat *almost* should come
on. On those days, and for the one or two members that are always cold, we
recommend leaving a sweater here for the times they need it.


   *Glen Ferguson*
  Phone: 301-732-5165
 Email: [email protected]
 Website: http://coworkfrederick.com
 Address: 122 E Patrick St, Frederick, MD 21701

On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Alex Linsker <[email protected]> wrote:

> For people who have ideal room temperature with heat and air conditioning,
> how do you accommodate people who prefer a warmer or cooler temperature
> than the average person at your location? At Collective Agency, we have
> central heat and air conditioning, with pipes on two sides of the building.
> Each of the 6 conference rooms has its own temperature control, and there
> are mini quiet fans in the big shared room for people who prefer it cooler.
> People who prefer it warmer often work on the side of the building closer
> to the sun, but do you have a good way to localize/personalize heat? It
> came up today and I'm trying a local floor heater that blows hot air
> towards a person, and am wondering if you have favorite models, or other
> solutions?
>
> Alex Linsker, Collective Agency
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