The paintings were already starting to melt

One of the worst times of the year to have a problem with the a/c is of course during the summer time months.

I was working at a museum last summer time in the department that restores outdated paintings.

I went to university to earn a degree in art history and restoration. I got the task at the Museum a couple of months before the summer time heat started. I was working on a painting from the 1850s, when I started to guess warm. I did not guess the a/c running above me, so I stopped working on the painting and I got up from our desk to change the temperature on the control unit. When I realized that the control equipment should have been running, I contacted the service department. I told the supervisor that all of us were having some indoor temperature issues. The paintings were already starting to melt and it was about 77 degrees in the restoration room. The service supervisor came upstairs as rapidly as possible. The guy performed a couple of tests on the AC, and then he told me that I should transport the paintings to a bizarre room. He did not guess I was going to be able to continue working on the project anymore that afternoon. I moved everything to the next room and the AC was working enjoyable in there. I spent all afternoon working on the paintings in a bizarre room. The next afternoon, the problem with the AC still wasn’t fixed. I’m thankful all of us moved everything that afternoon, because 24 hours without temperature control would have damaged the paintings a good deal.

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