Adjustable temperature controls for conditions sensitive to heat/cold

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About

Providing access to adjustable temperature controls, such as personal fans, heaters, or control over local climate settings, supports employees whose medical conditions are worsened by temperature extremes. These controls help to create a stable and comfortable working environment tailored to individual health needs.

Maintaining temperature stability can reduce symptom flare-ups, prevent discomfort or fatigue, and improve overall productivity. This accommodation is particularly important for individuals with chronic or neurological conditions that impair the body’s ability to regulate temperature.

Costs and Funding

Costs vary depending on the solution, from inexpensive desktop fans or heaters (under $100) to more involved HVAC adjustments.

Employers typically fund basic devices under reasonable adjustment provisions, while larger modifications may be supported through JobAccess or similar programs.

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