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Don't need to hold the thermometer either by the way for that - just leaving it there until it reaches the negatives is enough
How do you determine a room being not freezing though? If you keep running around constantly, then there's no way your thermo has the time to actually fall below 0°C, especially when you take a detour through the whole facility for no reason after being told, where the cold room will be. You're pretty much just countering the cooling effect of a room by taking the thermo into hotter rooms and pretty much reset the time it takes to show freezing
That said, throw one of the thermos in on room and take the second one into the next and wait, until it either drops into freezing or until it doesn't move anymore for a while. Also check the other thermo every now and then (and leave your other thermo in a room without taking it with you)
Also keep in mind, that the thermo works at 33 % speed below 5 or 6°C, so it slowing down at that point is to be expected and not a sign of it being non-freezing.
And so far i've not seen it being bugged, but it most of the time just comming down to people being impacient and sometimes not understanding the slow nature of analog thermos.