How Can I Stay Warm in a Freezing-Cold Office?

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Oftentimes, we experience situations that are not so easy to manage, simply because they involve more than just our personal preferences. One such dilemma that many people relate to is having to go to a workplace where the temperature is just too low. Asking for the temperature to be set to your liking is not going to happen, so the solution is trying to figure out a way to stay warm without confining your ability to be productive.

This is why we’ve made a list of tips that will help you do just that.

Drink Hot Beverages as You Work

One of the best (and healthiest) solutions for beating the cold in a freezing office is piling up on the hot drinks. Make it a point to always have a cup of your favorite hot drink with you at all times. If you don’t want to waste time going back and forth from the cafeteria or break room, then there are some great flask options. This review at https://www.southernman.com.au/blog/how-does-a-hydro-flask-keep-water-cold/ not only goes over how a hydro flask can keep your drink cold, but also how it keeps hot drinks hot for up to 10 hours. This is very convenient, because you’ll have your hot drink at the ready without having to waste any time. Warming yourself with a drink will do so internally, and you won’t even notice the freezing office anymore.

Space Heater

If you find that having a hot drink alone is not sufficient in keeping your body warm, then you should certainly consider investing in a space heater. There is a vast array of options on the market, and you’re bound to find one that is perfect for your space. With a space heater, though, you must be aware of the safety precautions you’re supposed to take because it can be a fire hazard if left unattended or if you forget to unplug it. Other than that, this is a great way to stay warm in your otherwise cold space in the office.

Heated Seat Cushion

Another amazing, extremely effective option is a heated seat cushion. There are great features that come along with this kind of cushion, one being that it covers the whole length of your back and also underneath you. Some only radiate heat and other varieties offer a massage option as well. So not only will you be able to counter the cold in the office, but you’ll also be able to take care of that stiff neck and sore muscles!

Foot Warmer

Many of us suffer from cold feet no matter how many layers of clothes we pile on. This is where the foot warmer comes in! This is very convenient to use in your workspace because you tend to spend a considerable amount of time seated at your desk, and your feet are bound to feel cold due to the low temperature and lack of movement. To use a foot warmer, slip off your shoes discreetly and place your feet on the platform. This innovation will warm up your feet to keep any chills at bay.

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Fingerless Heated Gloves

We all know how important wearing gloves is for keeping our hands warm in cold surroundings. But when you’re in the office, they’re not very practical because you need to use your hands to type and write, and they can feel pretty restricting. The good news is that now there are heated fingerless gloves that look great and help you to function without being a bother. When using these heated gloves, you won’t even have to keep them on for as long as other gloves to feel a difference, so they’re super convenient.

For a person who simply cannot stand the cold, it’s a lose-lose situation when it comes to working in an office environment. This is because it’s cold anyway during the winter, and in the summer the AC is usually too cold. The best way to overcome these issues is to use the above suggestions. You’ll be able to stay warm without bothering anyone about changing the temperature. You’ll also stay warm enough to function efficiently without getting distracted by how uncomfortable and cold you are! All you need to do is think about which would work best for you and you’ll never complain about the temperature at work again!

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