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Sunday, February 14, 2016

HYPOTHERMIA







4 comments:

  1. A condition one would want to avoid is possible.

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  2. The Mayo Clinic is in Rochester Minnesota. I image they know what they are talking about when it concerns the cold.

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  3. The heat is back on and its now 82 degrees in my apartment. Been this way for 2 days. Someone just turned it all the up and walked away. If you try to control it by turning down one of the radiator its makes a loud clanging violent noise. So stuck with 82 degrees and all the windows open. Is there no thermostat on the boiler? A waste of the fuel. When we had a Super he would monitor the boiler so there was none of this nonsense. It was safer too. Now someone just flips the switch and disappears for a week or more. Seems kinda dangerous.

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  4. Yes the heat is back and its on full blast. No thermostat. Its better than no heat, but it seems a waste. Its hard to understand the mindset of the Management Co. I do agree with you that it may be unsafe. It does appear like someone turned on the boiler to its maximum capacity and walked away. When we had a Super, he would never let this happen. Let's pray that it is safe. In the meantime, open all the windows.

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