Students spend a significant amount of their day within the confines of the school building. Children’s bodies are still developing, and their breathing rate is higher than adults. Kids are more susceptible to air quality issues. Indoor air quality (IAQ) contributes to the school environment and performance outcomes. Proper filtration and ventilation play a massive role in maintaining good IAQ in the school building.
The filtration system captures airborne particulates that can trigger respiratory problems. Ventilation to the outdoors reduces the risk from radon and other air contaminants. Without proper ventilation and filtration, indoor pollutants can be five times more concentrated than the air outside. Poor IAQ impacts the health of students and staff. Mold, allergens, and airborne illnesses can linger without quality ventilation and filtration systems.
Conduct a thorough walkthrough of the school. Use a checklist such as the ones in EPA’s IAQ Tools for Schools Action Kit. Survey students and staff to identify common areas of concern such as odors, asthma, allergies, itchy eyes, or dizziness.
A properly functioning Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system is crucial for maintaining ideal IAQ. Conduct an initial inspection to identify any areas that need immediate attention. Schedule annual inspections and filter changes. Ensure all the rooms in the school are adequately ventilated. Keep papers, books, etc. away from the vents and ventilator.
Install carbon monoxide detectors near boilers, stoves, water heaters, and vocational education shops. Test for Radon on basement levels. You might also test the air for biological pollutants, such as mold, dander, pollen, dust mites, or bacteria.
Based on your HVAC inspection, walkthrough, and air quality monitoring, develop a plan to improve the school’s air quality. Create ways to record measures that demonstrate air quality improvement.
For example:
Engage the students in classroom activities about IAQ. Incorporate indoor air topics into science and health lessons. Students can also explore indoor health topics for a science fair or extracurricular projects.
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