Keep your wifey out of our beach house – Heating plus A/C tech puts us at risk

It can be easily hard living with roommates. I am sure that the same thing can be tploy for living with your family members, however at least you can be blunt when it’s your own kin driving you wild, then when you’re sharing a beach house with other grown adults, it’s a much more sensitive situation if something is not going right. That’s why, I am trying to keep our mouth shut while slowly going completely crazy in our own household right now. A few weeks ago, I moved in with our best neighbor as our newest roommate. The two of us had never lived together before, and I thought that it would be straight-forward breezy cohabitating in one location, and however, I was mistaken… Shortly after every one of us moved in together, she started seeing somebody new and bringing him over all the time. That would be fine, except he happens to be a well-known heating, cooling, and ventilation specialist in the area. Normally, this would be a good perk for our central heating and cooling system and I would like the air quality proficiency, however right now I am unhappy with his social occupation. In this new viral environment, we’re supposed to be limiting our human contact. That means, every one of us should not be wandering into random people’s houses to service their central heating and cooling systems. The two of us should not be touching their air filters and picking up all of the airborne contaminants that they have been breathing out. The two of us should not be putting our hands on temperature controls where other grimy fingers have been. Following this logic, every one of us absolutely should not be sending a stressed heating and cooling serviceman out into the infected world and then bringing him back into our clean beach house every day. I’m terribly sad over this Heating plus A/C intruder in our location, and I’m waiting for the day that we’re all sick.

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