levittownnick
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2003
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Iif the virus gets killed at 78F why don't we heat buildings to 80F ?
This time of year our home heating system should be able to easily bring our homes over the temperature required to kill the virus. Heating the indoor work spaces should not be a problem either. I can remember in the years when I first started to work, there were not air conditioned factories and the sweat just poured out our bodies (didn't smell too good). It seems to me that the outbreak would be reduced and many lives would be spared.
Please stay home & stay well.
Levittownnick
This time of year our home heating system should be able to easily bring our homes over the temperature required to kill the virus. Heating the indoor work spaces should not be a problem either. I can remember in the years when I first started to work, there were not air conditioned factories and the sweat just poured out our bodies (didn't smell too good). It seems to me that the outbreak would be reduced and many lives would be spared.
Please stay home & stay well.
Levittownnick