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MARIETTA, GA – 07/2010
A suitable physical climate is needed in order to feel comfortable and to be efficient at work. Comfort at work is an important concern whether you work in an office or factory. In office
environments the preferred temperature is approximately 20 to 24°C (68 to 75°F). In the winter
when heavy clothing is being worn, a comfortable temperature is 20 to 22°C (68 to 72°F).
Factory workers often prefer cooler conditions than office workers because they do physical
and may need to wear protective clothing.

Challenge:
Are you faced with any of the following conditions in your workplace environment?
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Fluctuating zone temperature - it's either too hot or too cold
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Difficulty breathing due to stuffy / poor air quality
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Feeling tired and unproductive when the temperature is constantly fluctuating
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Management doesn't believe there is a problem or claims it's difficult to prove
Benefit:
Data logging temperature trends over time can provide proof of condition by…
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Diagnosing problems causing employee discomfort - Improved personal health = Increased productivity
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Simply and cost effectively validating adverse conditions - Proving to management that condition is real
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Obtaining details leading to corrective action and helping to save on energy consumption/costs
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Proving that the solution is often perceived as complicated but isn't
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Showing temp / time stamp - Validates the pain & removes the doubt
Obtaining proof of temperature over time is as easy as 1, 2, 3
1. Simply place the ACR JR-1000 data logger in the area you want to monitor. No set-up is required.
2. After a few weeks, connect the logger to your PC or laptop.
3. Insert the software CD into the CD ROM drive of your computer and download the information collected by
the data logger.

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