“Why is the door open, are we trying to air condition the whole neighborhood?”
That must be what some retail employees in Clarendon are be thinking this week. Amid a scorching heat wave, many stores are still keeping their doors propped open.
@Market_Common @ARLnowDOTcom @ArlingtonVA Arlington shops should keep doors closed during the summer! Hate to feel all this A/C blowing away. Super wasteful. pic.twitter.com/7ziIJC2BkA
— Isabel Harrison (@isabelvharrison) July 1, 2018
What is otherwise a solid strategy for getting passersby to come inside becomes absurd when the temperature reaches well above the 90s.
This is nothing new — it’s been happening for years. But even the Arlington Dept. of Environmental Services is now making fun of it via social media.
Crews standing by with tools, WD-40 to help retailers deal with pesky doors stuck open in summer heat/humidity. https://t.co/WHF0V0Tv9C pic.twitter.com/c04H781qzi
— Arlington DES (@ArlingtonDES) June 19, 2018
Crews remain standing by with tools, WD-40 to help retailers deal with those pesky doors stuck open in summer heat and humidity. https://t.co/WwHXSuUq8e pic.twitter.com/MEZ5Tl3J2M
— Arlington DES (@ArlingtonDES) July 2, 2018
Not everybody hates the open doors, however. A certain employee of this publication, who will go unnamed, acknowledged that the open doors are probably a bit wasteful, but argued that the cool breeze feels nice when walking by.
What do you think?