My son school purchased portable air conditioners for its athletes
The devices look like your standard cooler and it uses ice or cold water that runs over coils to cool the air that it dispenses out.
As the temperature constantly reaches record highs, it’s comforting to know that I have air conditioning in my home. In fact, the hum from the A/C has become one of the most pleasing sounds that I hear all day. Of course, spending time at home is not feasible every day and at some point we must leave the comfort of our A/Cs and venture outdoors. Adults go to work, kids go to school or daycare, and life outside the house must go on. Luckily, our vehicles have air conditioning and so do our office spaces as well as many of our schools. But there are certain outdoor spaces that have no A/C, and there isn’t much we can do about that. They include stadiums, parks, golf courses, beaches, and more. For instance, my teenage son plays football, and typically, at practice or during a game, there is no A/C for him to find reprieve. However, due to the heat, there was an incident with a student and the school was forced into investing in cooling machines. These portable “air conditioners” were built to use outside in stadiums, golf courses, and more. The devices look like your standard cooler and it uses ice or cold water that runs over coils to cool the air that it dispenses out. And apparently this cutting-edge air conditioner is portable and has a battery that can last up to 6 days with normal use. Of course, I was skeptical about this portable A/C, but my son assured me that it worked well and they use them at each practice. Sounds like the technology for these new portable A/Cs have really improved over the years.