Temperatures inside Wards Island homeless shelter fell to 45 degrees, inspectors say

Temperatures inside NYC homeless shelter plummet to 45 degrees, sparking outrage. Inspectors report that the Schwartz Assessment Shelter on Wards Island failed to meet the city's heating standards by more than 20 degrees.

At the men's homeless shelter, residents were struggling to stay warm in temperatures as low as 45 degrees inside - a far cry from the required minimum of 65 degrees to prevent hypothermia. "I have yogurt, I have cold cuts, I have almond milk... they haven't gone spoiled yet," said Reinaldo, who feared retaliation for speaking out about the conditions.

The Coalition for the Homeless, which regularly inspects shelters like Schwartz Assessment, reported record-low temperatures in multiple readings since early December. One reading recorded inside a dorm room was as low as 45 degrees, prompting widespread complaints from staff and residents alike.

According to city officials, the issue lies not with the heating system itself but rather with old window units that are failing to keep warm air in. "In this instance our teams addressed issues like drafty and open windows... we will continue to monitor this situation through the winter months," said a spokesperson for the Department of Homeless Services.

The Coalition's senior manager, Jamie Powlovich, argued that the shelter's aging infrastructure was to blame for the widespread cold. "Both clients, staff, and security were complaining - people were wearing winter jackets inside. It was unacceptable."

Meanwhile, Reinaldo recounted his own struggles with the extreme temperatures, donning multiple layers just to stay warm. He expressed frustration at the windows' inability to retain warmth.

The Department of Homeless Services maintained that they are working to address the issues, but residents and advocates remain skeptical about the pace and effectiveness of these efforts.
 
OMG, 45 degrees inside a homeless shelter? That's like going to bed without locking your door, lol! But seriously, who thought it was a good idea to put old window units in there? Like, can't we just upgrade to something that doesn't let all the warmth go out the window?

And Reinaldo's yogurt and cold cuts aren't gonna save anyone from hypothermia, fam 😂. I mean, I know we should be grateful for a roof over our heads, but come on! It's not like they're asking for a five-star hotel experience.

I feel bad for the staff who have to deal with this, though. They must be shivering too, thinking 'Hey, why did we even get hired?'. The city officials say it's just old units, but I think they should be saying 'Hey, let's fix this ASAP' instead of 'We're working on it'... which is just a fancy way of saying "We're not doing anything right now". 🤦‍♂️

Anyway, kudos to Reinaldo for speaking out, and I hope the Department of Homeless Services can do better than just saying they'll monitor the situation. We need some real action, like installing some proper heating units ASAP! 🔥
 
this is insane 🤯 45 degrees in a homeless shelter? it's like they're trying to recreate the surface of mars or something. the fact that staff and clients were complaining about drafty windows and people wearing winter jackets inside says it all - our city can't even get its priorities straight when it comes to basic human needs.
 
This is so fishy 🐟! I mean, 45 degrees in a homeless shelter? That's like asking them to survive in Antarctica ❄️! And now the city's saying it's not their fault, just some old window units failing to do their job... yeah right 💔. The real issue here is the infrastructure, they're trying to shift the blame away from the fact that these shelters are basically glorified tents with broken heating 🤦‍♂️. And Reinaldo, man, I feel you, being all bundled up just to stay warm is not okay 😩. These shelter officials are more worried about reputation than real lives. Something's off here...
 
Ugh 🤯 I mean, what's up with this? 45 degrees is literally freezing... I'd freak out if I was stuck in a shelter like that too 😩. And it's not just the temperature, it's the whole thing about them failing to meet city standards by over 20 degrees... like, how did that even happen? 🤔 The Coalition for the Homeless isn't holding back either, saying it's all because of the old window units... aging infrastructure, yeah right 🙄. And what really gets me is Reinaldo's comment about people wearing winter jackets inside - that's not just uncomfortable, that's basically basic human decency 💁‍♀️. I'm sure city officials will claim they're working on it, but we all know how effective those promises are... 🙃
 
omg this is crazy they're letting ppl live in 45 degree shelters its like wintertime or somethin 🤯 i mean i no we gotta help homeless ppl but this is just ridiculous whats goin on with those window units? cant they fix it already?? its not like its rocket science 😒
 
🤷‍♂️ 65 degrees is already kinda chilly, like, if you're homeless u just chill on a bench and u good lol... i get it ppl need warmth tho, but like, cant they just use space heaters or sumthin? 🚒 this windows thing seems like an excuse to me. how hard is it to fix old heating units? 🤔
 
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