buy a duct booster fan to push more cold air into your office...these are easily installed and will be wired to come on when your blower does...they come in round or square frames to match the ductwork coming to that room
2007-08-14 18:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You could try putting reflective film on the windows. I used to work in an office with windows that faced west, and when the company put film on those windows it made a big difference. If that doesn't reduce the heat enough, you could consider getting a window air conditioner for that room.
2007-08-14 13:35:33
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answered by ConcernedCitizen 7
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Well you could do all of those things that everyone has suggested or you could save money and think about moving your office to a different room of your house.
Isn't that possible? If I had to spend a lot of time in a particular room I would want to be comfortable.
2007-08-15 02:18:45
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answered by Girly Girl 4
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I disagree with you. I placed on the minimum quantity of outfits and that i'm nevertheless warm. ought to i pass to workplace bare? it is you warmth-loving those that could desire to placed on extra advantageous layers of clothing as a substitute of cranking up the warmth. i like my homestead to be around 66 stages in the process the day and fifty 5-60 stages at nighttime. My workplace is approximately 70 and that i'm consistently warm in there yet there is no longer something i will do. I placed on a T shirt and shorts in my workplace.
2016-11-12 08:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Try:
- A fan in your office.
- One of those tiny mini personal fans.
- Drink ice cold water during this hot time.
- Close the window shades to prevent sunlight from getting in.
- Wear cooler clothing.
- Spritz water on yourself.
- Get another air conditioner.
PS. I live in Arizona.
2007-08-14 13:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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get a ceiling fan installed and add "black out" draperies to block the sun for entering. This is not the perfect solution, however it should help.
2007-08-14 18:11:44
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answered by chi 3
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I would get a window AC.
Get some dark blinds and keep them shut.
2007-08-14 13:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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try to damper down the vents closer to the unit to force more air to your office.
2007-08-14 15:29:40
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answered by angelo 3
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ceiling fan and a dehumidifer
2007-08-17 14:22:16
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answered by judymac51 2
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