From: Russell Vernon <russell.vernon**At_Symbol_Here**UCR.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Temperature Setbacks in Labs
Date: March 28, 2013 4:44:54 PM EDT
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Check with David Kang at UCI

David Kang 949-824-7574 Industrial Hygienist Energy Specialist


Russell Vernon, Ph.D.
Director, Environmental Health & Safety
University of California Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
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On Mar 28, 2013, at 1:37 PM, "Brennan, Catherine (Environment Health & Safety)" <CRBRENNAN**At_Symbol_Here**EHS.UNC.EDU> wrote:

Does anybody do temperature setbacks in research labs when unoccupied =96 specifically with the use of occupancy sensors?  I know our research labs are occupied at all times and days of the week but curious if anybody has done this with occupancy sensors and how it has worked out.  Thanks!

-Cathy

 

Catherine R. Brennan

Chemical Hygiene Officer

Environment, Health and Safety

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1120 Estes Drive Extension, CB#1650

Chapel Hill, NC  27599-1650

(919) 843-5331

(919) 962-0227 FAX

 

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