Blog31 August 2021

Six in ten Brits demand air conditioning while working from home, survey finds

According to a recent study, more than 60% of Brits want their bosses to provide air conditioning while working from home.

On average, productivity is said to decrease by a third during hot temperatures, with 44% of the 2,000 adults asked admitting they struggle to stay on top of their workload when the mercury soars.

Two in five respondents actively seek a different room or area to work in a bid to overcome warmer conditions, while a quarter confessed to sitting near an open fridge or freezer!

A similar proportion of those surveyed have previously refused to work when the heat has been too extreme, with a temperature of 28⁰C commonly cited as being too hot for general exertion.

As a result, 59% think their employer should have to provide them with air conditioning at home, as working from home becomes the new normal.

The research was commissioned by Andrews Air Conditioning following a staggering rise in enquiries since July.

“This is certainly a hot topic that has workers divided,” reflected a senior figure at the company.

“When the temperatures hit their peak, sometimes it does feel like there’s no escape from the heat in the haze of summer – so it’s understandable some would look to their employers for a solution.

“But at the same time, you can also see the point of view that it’s not an employer’s issue if they’re offering a place to work that provides an adequate temperature.”

The study also found more than half have ventured back into the office for a more pleasant atmosphere when temperatures have risen.

But with Covid cases still high, nearly a third don’t feel comfortable working in the office – with one in six particularly worried when it’s busy.

More than half of those who think bosses should provide air conditioning put this down to changes in the workplace due to the pandemic, with many unlikely to return to the office full-time.

A third of respondents have even put in a request with an employer – with a further one in five planning on doing so.

Nearly half were willing to contribute to the cost of having an air con unit to use at home – though 29% didn’t believe that was necessary.

Of the four in 10 who don’t believe employers should have to provide air con for those working from home, 69% feel it’s not the responsibility of the firms to ensure their home isn’t too warm.

And 54% simply don’t think the hot weather lasts long enough to justify such luxuries, according to the research carried out via OnePoll.

 

1.To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement? ‘My employer should provide me with some form of air conditioning when working from home during a heatwave’?
% n
Strongly agree 25% ↑ 250
Somewhat agree 34% ↑ 339
Neither agree nor disagree 19% 190
Somewhat disagree 12% ↓ 120
Strongly disagree 10% ↓ 101
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

2.If you don’t agree with the statement ‘My employer should provide me with some form of air conditioning when working from home during a heatwave’, why is this? Tick all that apply

% n
It’s not the employer’s responsibility to make sure a house isn’t too warm 69% ↑ 153
It’s people’s choice to work from home 27% ↓ 60
It’s the employee’s responsibility to sort their own workspace out 34% 76
People just need to ‘deal with it’ 36% 80
The warm weather doesn’t last long enough to justify this 54% ↑ 120
The world has gone mad if employees think they can make such demands 48% ↑ 107
Other 3% ↓ 6
N/A- no particular reason 4% ↓ 8
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 221
 

3.If you do agree with the statement ‘My employer should provide me with some form of air conditioning when working from home during a heatwave’, why is? this

% n
I shouldn’t be expected to find a solution to cooling the temperature of my workspace. 4% ↓ 23
It’s an employer’s responsibility to look after their staff’s wellbeing 5% ↓ 31
Its more difficult to work in warm conditions 24% ↑ 144
Working from home was something that has never been considered, so appropriate measures need to be put in place now 53% ↑ 314
You can’t be expected to have the same productivity if the conditions are poor 11% ↓ 67
N/A- no particular reason 2% ↓ 10
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 589
 

4.To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement? ‘As an employee I should be entitled to the same working conditions as the office, at home’

% n
Strongly agree 25% ↑ 253
Somewhat agree 36% ↑ 361
Neither agree nor disagree 24% ↑ 237
Somewhat disagree 11% ↓ 111
Strongly disagree 4% ↓ 38
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

5.Had you ever considered requesting air conditioning when working from home before?

% n
Yes – I have considered it but not actually requested 18% ↓ 179
Yes – I have requested this 33% 330
No 49% ↑ 491
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

6.Currently do you have the option to work from the office?

% n
Yes 64% ↑ 642
No 26% ↓ 264
Not sure 9% ↓ 94
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

7.Which months of the year do you think it’d be appropriate to be offered air conditioning options for working from home?

% n
January 3% ↓ 34
February 4% ↓ 40
March 8% 76
April 8% 79
May 9% 88
June 8% 79
July 17% ↑ 173
August 10% ↑ 97
September 3% ↓ 28
October 1% ↓ 13
November 1% ↓ 13
December 1% ↓ 5
N/A- no particular month 28% ↑ 275
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

8.Would you be willing to contribute towards the cost of the hire of an air conditioning unit when using it at home?

% n
Yes – but depends on the cost 24% ↑ 240
Yes – regardless of the cost 24% ↑ 236
Maybe – depends how much 18% 184
No 29% ↑ 287
Not sure 5% ↓ 53
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

9.To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement? ‘The pandemic has provided unexpected challenges, like keeping cool in hot weather when working from home’

% n
Strongly agree 25% ↑ 253
Somewhat agree 43% ↑ 430
Neither agree nor disagree 21% 211
Somewhat disagree 6% ↓ 62
Strongly disagree 4% ↓ 44
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

10.To what extent do you agree or disagree with the statement “I welcome the hot weather”?

% n
Strongly agree 26% ↑ 262
Somewhat agree 34% ↑ 342
Neither agree nor disagree 24% ↑ 241
Somewhat disagree 10% ↓ 100
Strongly disagree 6% ↓ 55
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

11.Does being too warm when working raise or lower your productivity?

% n
Raise 22% ↓ 216
Lower 44% ↑ 435
No difference 30% ↑ 298
Not sure 5% ↓ 51
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

12.If yes, how much do you estimate your productivity is lowered as a percentage?

% n
1 to 20 27% ↑ 117
21 to 40 38% ↑ 165
41 to 60 28% ↑ 121
61 to 80 7% ↓ 29
81 to 100 1% ↓ 3
Average 33.8 ↑
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 435
Multiple comparison correction: False Discovery Rate (FDR) (p = 0.05)
 

13.Have you switched rooms at home when working because it’s too warm?

% n
Yes, occasionally 39% ↑ 388
Yes, often 30% 304
No 31% 308
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

14.Have you travelled to the office in order to work in cooler conditions?

% n
Yes, occasionally 28% ↓ 278
Yes, often 28% ↓ 284
No 44% ↑ 438
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

15.Do you feel comfortable working in the office in the current climate? E.g. The pandemic

% n
Yes, in any circumstance 29% ↑ 286
Yes, when it’s quiet 35% ↑ 352
Not when it’s busy 16% ↓ 157
No 15% ↓ 153
Not sure 5% ↓ 52
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

16.How have you tried to keep cool when working in warm conditions at home?

% n
Worked in the coolest room 37% ↑ 374
Used a fan 44% ↑ 439
Put my feet in a bucket of cold water and ice 25% 245
Put ice in front of the fan to make the air cooler 25% 248
Opened every window in sight 42% ↑ 416
Worked near the fridge/freezer with the freezer open 24% ↓ 237
Cooled yourself with ice 24% ↓ 239
Closed all the curtains to keep the sun out 42% ↑ 423
Other 0% ↓ 2
N/A- no particular method 8% ↓ 76
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

17.To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement” I would be motivated if my employer provided me with an air con solution when working from home”?

% n
Strongly agree 24% ↑ 237
Somewhat agree 39% ↑ 388
Neither agree nor disagree 26% ↑ 259
Somewhat disagree 6% ↓ 60
Strongly disagree 6% ↓ 56
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
Multiple comparison correction: False Discovery Rate (FDR) (p = 0.05)
 

18.Have you ever refused to work because the conditions were too hot?

% n
Yes 40% ↓ 401
No 60% ↑ 599
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

19.Have you ever complained to a boss if the temperatures are too warm to work?

% n
Yes, frequently 29% ↓ 293
Yes, occasionally 34% 341
No 37% ↑ 366
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

20.How many mistakes have you made as a result of being too hot when working?

% n
Many 27% ↓ 266
One or two 37% ↑ 365
None 37% ↑ 369
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

21.What temperature do you consider it too hot to work in? If you’re working indoors?

% n
20 2% ↓ 23
21 3% ↓ 30
22 5% 46
23 7% ↑ 65
24 9% ↑ 94
25 14% ↑ 141
26 8% ↑ 79
27 8% ↑ 84
28 7% ↑ 69
29 3% ↓ 25
30 16% ↑ 162
31 2% ↓ 17
32 3% ↓ 28
33 2% ↓ 18
34 2% ↓ 21
35 3% ↓ 34
36 1% ↓ 10
37 1% ↓ 10
38 2% ↓ 16
39 0% ↓ 3
40+ 3% ↓ 25
Average 27.6 ↑
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000
 

22.Which of the below would you prefer on a hot day when working from home?

% n
An air conditioner unit 30% ↑ 295
Time off to enjoy the sun 32% ↑ 322
Both equally 28% ↑ 282
Neither / not sure 10% ↓ 101
(c) One Poll 2021; Total sample; Unweighted; base n = 1000