Keeping Cool at Work This Summer

This summer is due to be hotter than average, andtemperatures causing a draining of energy.
while our initial thoughts are of barbecues andA good solution to this problem may be the installation
sunbathing, keep in mind those who have to brave theof cooling equipment. Employers do not even need to
heat at work. Those employed outdoors would be wellreplace their existing cooling systems as temporary
advised to take extra care at work, keeping vigilantoptions are available. They can be installed promptly
and taking the necessary steps to avoid anyfor the duration of the hotter than usual summer. This
unwanted sunburn or heatstroke. Prevention is alwaysis an ideal option not only for offices, but also in food
better than a cure, so apply plenty of sun cream andand beverage warehouse, hospitals, schools, and
drink plenty of fluids.chemical production plants. This is a versatile answer
It is not only those working outside who are at riskto a potential problem, catering for a wide variety of
from the rising temperatures this summer. Staff withinneeds and providing a great solution for a range of
buildings in which the air conditioning is not up tobusinesses.
scratch will also feel the effects. Furthermore,So, it doesn't have to be all doom and gloom at work
extremely hot temperatures are known to affectthis summer. With the availability of temperature control
productivity in the workplace, with staff taking more, orrental, we won't be left feeling the heat at work, at
longer breaks. In addition to this, the heat can produceleast not from a lack of adequate air conditioning.
an element of lethargy in staff, with the high