Doing laundry without any cold air

Doing laundry without any cold air

Then I won’t have to worry about the awful indoor air at the laundry center

A few weeks ago, my wife and I moved to a new apartment. We ordered a washer and dryer online, but the shipment got lost in transit. During that time, we moved to the new place. Were still waiting for the new set to arrive. Until that happens, my wife and I are stuck doing laundry at the laundromat. I hate sitting at the laundromat, because the place smells like gym shorts and sweaty socks. I fear that someone will steal my clothes, if I am not there to guard my machines. A few people leave and come back, but I don’t want anyone snooping through my bra and panties. I wouldn’t mind sitting at the place, but they don’t have any cool AC. The air is hot and completely uncomfortable. The dryers add extra humidity to the air. Maybe it’s pointless to heat and cool a laundromat. With people constantly in and out of the building, the heating and cooling bills would be astronomical. I’m sure it costs a fortune to run the air conditioner when you have 20 gas dryers running all day and all night. I’ll be very happy when Sears finally delivers and sets up my new washer and dryer. Then I won’t have to worry about the awful indoor air at the laundry center. When we moved, we made sure that our new apartment has an upgraded and energy efficient heating and cooling plan. When the washer and dryer are running, I can adjust the indoor temperatures with our special zone control thermostats. It’s a really nice heating and cooling system.
indoor air quality