
Colonel Trevor Pennyfeather addressed the actions taken by the prison to mitigate the impact of increased temperatures.
He noted that fans have been installed for months in various divisions to combat the heat.
Despite these efforts, challenges remain due to financial constraints and logistical hurdles in retrofitting the aging facilities.
Pennyfeather emphasized the ongoing nature of these improvements and the attempts to provide inmates with more outdoor time.
Additionally, discussions with environmental and structural engineers are in progress to address procurement and infrastructure issues.
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Prisons get fans to combat heat while the SCHOOL CHILDREN suffer in the hot classrooms which most have poor ventilation.
We can clearly see where our focus lies. I am in AWE!!!! THIS CAN NEVER BE REAL!!
Leave the prison alone.n focus on the schools and colleges, n university students. Please.
Since it’s humans in these institutions they all require equal attention when it comes to ventilation in these high temperatures.
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