Laboratory HVAC Settings Went Haywire

My niece works in a lab. As a marine biologist, she studies all kinds of life that lives in the ocean, and critters that depend on the ocean for food or protection. It’s interesting to visit my niece in her biology lab. It’s regularly quite cold in the laboratory because they have Marine specimens that depend on Cooling. Even so, there are certain sections of the lab that use heating because those Marine specimens need more Heating than Cooling. One of the critters that can be found enjoying the heating in the water at the lab is the FL manatee. Manatees will generally migrate in the ocean, and when the water starts getting colder, they will migrate towards the heating caused by treatment plants near the water. They also simply migrate south. There are also dead Marine creatures in the lab. Those creatures are kept in separate rooms where the a/c control unit is set quite low. When you open the doors to those rooms, it is much adore walking into a refrigerator. They have the same kind of low control unit settings that I find at my local warehouse store when I buy produce there. Anyway, my niece returned to her lab Last year, after celebrating Thanksgiving on Thursday and Thursday, only to discover that the laboratory HVAC settings went haywire while no one was there. There was injure 2 the cooling system Used in the area where they dissect creatures. Fortunately, all those creatures are dead, of course oh, so no critters suffered. The manatees were perfectly great because the furnace was laboring well. There is a cost involved in replacing or repairing that HVAC system, but at least the residing creatures were not harmed at all.
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