Heat wave prompts unusual demand to retrofit buildings with

Heat wave prompts unusual demand to retrofit buildings with air conditioning


 
VANCOUVER --
Apparently, it wasn’t hot enough over the past few days at Linden Tree Place in Vancouver’s Kitsilano neighbourhood. Instead of fresh cool air filling the hallways, there was a hot blast of air coming out of the hallway ventilation system that residents say increased the temperatures to between 40 and 50 degrees Celsius.
“It was terrible,” said Terry LeBlanc.
LeBlanc is in a wheelchair with a spinal cord injury and says his body has difficulty cooling off.
Evelyn Legault has multiple sclerosis and a spinal injury too.
“It’s not been very good at all,” she said.
Ann Wight struggled as well.

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