What if I accidentally ended up locked in a walk-in freezer?
What if I accidentally ended up locked in a walk-in freezer? It’s way past midnight and it’s been a really long night at the restaurant where you work. You only need to repair that broken shelf in the walk-in freezer and then you can go home. After you enter the frigid air, you decide it might be a good idea to get your sweatshirt — the shelf may take a few minutes to fix. You push the door but nothing happens. Then you try pressing the safety release handle and realize the shelf isn’t the only item in disrepair. You think, “Now what am I going to do — why did I agree to lock up by myself tonight?” Since you’re all alone, there’s no point in ringing the safety bell. You glance at your watch and realize it’s going to be about six hours before the breakfast crew arrives… What do you do in a situation like this? First, let’s take a look at your surroundings to see what you’re facing: • The temperature is probably somewhere bet
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