August 20th, 2020
by Allen Coleman
by Allen Coleman
Something people might be wondering about our outdoor, tent gatherings is how much relief does the tent offer on hot days? What about air a quality? Good news, we have answers for all these questions.
First, with respect to weather, and at Pastor John Neville's direction, we installed thermometers both outside and inside the tent. We are pleased to report that temperatures under the tent run between 15-20 degrees cooler than the ambient outdoor temperature at the time. This means a vast majority of our outdoor gatherings will be tenable, even on the hottest of days.
First, with respect to weather, and at Pastor John Neville's direction, we installed thermometers both outside and inside the tent. We are pleased to report that temperatures under the tent run between 15-20 degrees cooler than the ambient outdoor temperature at the time. This means a vast majority of our outdoor gatherings will be tenable, even on the hottest of days.
Something people might be wondering about our outdoor, tent gatherings is how much relief does the tent offer on hot days? At Pastor John's direction, we installed temperature gauges outside the tent and inside to answer that very question.
We are pleased to report that temperatures under the tent run between 15-20 degrees cooler than the ambient outdoor temperature at the time. This means a vast majority of our outdoor gatherings will be tenable, even on the hottest of days.
We are also monitoring air quality every Sunday right up until the event. We will only cancel outdoor gatherings when the AQI reaches 150.
We are pleased to report that temperatures under the tent run between 15-20 degrees cooler than the ambient outdoor temperature at the time. This means a vast majority of our outdoor gatherings will be tenable, even on the hottest of days.
We are also monitoring air quality every Sunday right up until the event. We will only cancel outdoor gatherings when the AQI reaches 150.
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