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air con

Posted: Wed 31 May 2006 9:24 pm
by matthew
hi all ive just got back from the cinema and had an uncomfortable experience of really dry eyes due to the air conditioning...ive suffered the same symtoms before when ive been to the cinema and can only think that its the bl**dy air con!!!my eyes became really dry and my lens started to irritate like hell as if a pin had been put in my eye!!!!!couldnt wait to get home and remove them..few what a relief now there out!!

has anyone else suffered similar discomfort in airconditioned buildings....

Posted: Thu 01 Jun 2006 1:01 am
by Alison Fisher
Constantly, and I don't wear lenses. :(

Is it a KC thing, or does air conditioning bother non-KCers too?

Posted: Thu 01 Jun 2006 7:32 am
by GarethB
It is partly a KC thing as many report dry eyes as a symptom, but it is also a lens thing too due to the gas permeable lenses.

I have found ensuring I drink loads of water and stay properly hydrated helps and before going to places I know the air con is bad I remove my lenses and use lubricating eye drops, then just pop the lens back in.

In the past 3 months I've had absolutly no problems as a result of aircon by following this and my lens wear has constantly been between 12 - 16 hours and at least once every two weeks I go one day without wearing lenses to give the eye a rest.

Hope this helps.

Posted: Thu 01 Jun 2006 10:48 am
by Lynn White
Yep - air con is VERY drying!! It dries out your skin as well. With KC, eyes are generally more sensitive anyway so you do suffer more!

Gareth's advice is spot on so you should find following what he says works to releive the situation!

Lynn

Posted: Thu 01 Jun 2006 8:26 pm
by rosemary johnson
Yes - when we mved into a newly-refurbished building with new air con in a previous job.
Lot sof other people were affected - the building was split between the IT and personnel depts, and many of the young women from Personnel were to be heard in the ladies complaining about their contacts drying out and having to take them out and go back to their glasses.
They wouldn't complain to their boss, though.
I didn't have that option, and did complain, bitterly!! - I think the system was adjusted, but the main result was I got moved out to a portakabin out of range of the new a/c.

Strngly suggest you complain tot he cinema management and try to get them to adjust it. talk about the DDA and how you're a paying customer.
Many theatres - dunno about cinemas, but it wouldn't surprise me - are alleged to keep their auditoria above average woarma nd dry, so as to boost bar sales. This may be fine for their profit margins, but ain't so good for the health.
Rosemary