My boss is finally upgrading our indoor climate control system at work

I want to say that I love my job because I genuinely do most days out of the month.

The pay is great and the hours are extremely flexible, but the conditions we’re forced to work in aren’t so great.

For one, our former office building had a mold problem and several employees were getting noticeably sick. You might think that it’s great our employers then made the decision to move our operations to a different building far away from the old one. But here are two reasons why that isn’t the case. For one, they moved us into another old building that might have similar problems, but we won’t know for sure until the results from our private air test come back after a few of us chipped in to get it analyzed for fungal spores. Secondly, we warned our boss about the problems with mold in that building a year before he took action. The reason we’re doing an air test in the newer building is because that’s how we finally proved the original building was “sick” and no longer safe for human occupancy. When our boss caught wind of our recent air test effort, he randomly announced an upgrade of our indoor climate control system. That includes the air conditioner, furnace, and the air purification system. I’m happy that our boss is upgrading the HVAC in our office, but it’s not going to be enough if our air test comes back with positive results for toxic mold. You can’t simply put a new air conditioner in a “sick” space if you don’t remove the source of the contamination itself. Sometimes the a/c is the source of the mold, but that is often not the case with indoor spaces that are deemed “sick.”
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