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So for the past 2 days our air conditioning has been out in the kitchen at my work, (restraunt). It is literally almost 90 degrees in here. What should I do to not pass out from the heat? Oh yea, we have to wear jeans to.
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You need to drink lots of water to stay hydrated and make sure to get fresh, cool air outside whenever you feel like you need it.
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Drink lots of water, stay hydrated. I feel your pain with no AC in hot temperatures!
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try and keep doors and windows open so that you can get a breeze flowing through the kitchen and liked others said drink lots of ice cold water
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Open the front and back doors to outside. This will create a channel of fresh air to flow through the building. It's like a natural fan. The air will continually blow throughout the office.
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Be glad your not a chef and deal with it.
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KATcr wrote Be glad your not a chef and deal with it.
I am a chef..
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complain to your boss
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That is insane. You should say something to your boss about it for sure.
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HOF wrote That is insane. You should say something to your boss about it for sure.
He been knowing hahaha. That's what sucks.
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