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Avoid Temperature Extremes

The perfect office temperature is a common debate among employees. Some prefer the office to feel cooler, while others get cold more easily. The temperature of your Lumberton, North Carolina, office is about more than employee comfort, though. Office temperature and overall comfort can also affect productivity levels.

Avoid Temperature Extremes

It may be tempting to crank the air conditioning up on a hot summer day. But doing so too much can risk a decrease in productivity, comfort and efficiency. In addition, studies show that frigid temperatures lead to a decrease in accuracy rates as well. The colder the office temperature is, the more mistakes employees are likely to make. Going too far in the opposite direction can also affect productivity levels by bringing on fatigue.

Stay Consistent

Whether you decide to go with a cooler or warmer office, it’s important to stay consistent. When employees know what to expect, they can dress accordingly. Installing a programmable thermostat can help you maintain a consistent temperature in the office. This device also allows you to make adjustments when you’re away from the office. As a result, you’ll always have total control over the comfort of your employees.

Schedule HVAC Maintenance

The perfect temperature for your office space will depend on many factors, including the:

  • Type of industry
  • Preferences of the employees
  • Temperature outdoors

However, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) recommends the office temperature to be somewhere between 69 and 76 degrees. You should also maintain a humidity level between 40 and 60 percent. As a result, you’ll prevent the rapid spread of illness.

Once you’ve determined what the perfect temperature is for your office, it’s important to keep up with routine HVAC tasks to maintain it. Regularly changing the HVAC air filter, keeping up with routine tune-ups, and using a programmable thermostat are all things that can help you achieve optimal comfort and maximize productivity. You should aim to schedule a commercial HVAC tune-up in the fall and spring.

Avoid office debates or even arguments. Consider the effects of an office that’s too warm or too cold. Call Bass Air Conditioning Company at 910-778-1536 to schedule your commercial HVAC maintenance appointment.

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