Summer Outside but Winter in My Office

July 05, 2009 00:07 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

A Tale of Two Temperatures – Office Heaters to the Rescue

It happens every year. The seasons change, the hemlines get shorter, the sassy summer sandals are brought out from the back of the closet and the temperature in my office turns to uninhabitable frosty conditions. Sure, it’s hot outside, no one is denying that. But is it honestly necessary to freeze out the delicate flower in marketing or watch the receptionist turn a Smurf-ette shade of blue? What about the frail accountant sitting in the corner office? With gale force winds being blown down his neck he feebly types with stiffened fingers as the air conditioner pumps out heaps and piles of arctic wind. Oh the sad plight of the office worker bee. We sit in the hive wondering how we are supposed to be productive when our sad wings are frozen. Yes, it’s true, this all sounds a bit dramatic, but my memory of the tale of two temperatures and the blanket cold that descended each summer in my own office sits firmly in my memory. If not for my beloved office heater I would be a frozen memory, a business casual Popsicle entombed in the ever frigid winds of my cubicle.

Office panel heater. I’m thinking how true blue I would have been to my boss if he had offered to give me full control of the thermostat for one day. I would regulate my office so the tips of my toes would still have feeling at the end of a work day. Alas, that offer never came my way, nor to any of my office mates. The smart ones gravitated toward survival, as I did and purchased small office heaters to make our days more bearable. An electric panel heater is a reasonable solution to our tale of woe. A Home Heat Center electric panel heater is designed to heat small spaces, take up minimal floor space and maintain safety all at the same time. So although there are two extreme temperatures, hot outside, cold inside, we can still maintain productivity and warmth when we need it. Cubicle dwellers everywhere rejoice!


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