I run a daycare in my town.
The number of kids attending is usually lower than in other seasons, but even then, I’ve to ensure the children are comfortable.
I have a Heating and Air Conditioning system equipped with the latest cooling technology in the HVAC service industry and always have a cooling specialist from the local cooling company as an emergency contact. The air filter in each room is changed every month without fail to avoid triggering pollen irritations and other respiratory concerns. Whenever I experience climate control and indoor air quality challenges, I get the parents to come for their children and then schedule a cooling business for emergency Heating and Air Conditioning repair to sort the issue. Given all the effort I make to ensure that the HVAC cooling unit is efficiently running, I didn’t expect it to fail in the middle of a hot day. I remember feeling tepid in my office before various kids started crying, and the caregivers could not settle them down until they left the building. You would think that being indoors is cooler, but the kids were the first sign that there was an issue. I missed it when it was too late, and the AC setup failed. Getting the parents to show up on a boiling afternoon to restless kids was a horrible experience, while at the same time, getting the report from the cooling expert that I’d need to buy new equipment was shocking. I had done everything right, but the AC still failed me. An assessment of the issue revealed it to be an electrical problem in the building that I resolved before resuming work.