So, I have a funny short story for y'all from work this morning. For a little background first, this is an old building (it's the hospital I was born at in the 90's!), so the door failure isn't a surprise, and as we know, I said that it got into the upper teens/low 20's in the area.
When I got to work, I was notified by a student who attends the technical college that has part of its campus where I work at that the door I was going to use is not working. Since my legs were getting colder quickly, I turned around and went to the closest other option for me to get in the building.
I got in and my coworker asked me if whether I had used this side door. I said no, I was told that the sliding door was not working by a student.
Well, come to find out, that sliding door was WIDE open when she and one of the ladies from another group came in early. It was "shocking" because there is security overnight. They had fallen down on the job and there was FROST on the inside of the window. They were looking at each other and were like "you know how long it takes frost to form?!?! (hours)" Unsafe for a hospital for sliding doors to be wide open, but also a bad thing for the people that have to work on that floor and go to school.