Universities

A guide to air quality control in the education sector

A growing concern about the effects of indoor air pollution has prompted many educational organisations to go further than ever before in order to combat it. Ineffective ventilation systems, the fumes of nearby vehicles and a modern tendency for newly constructed buildings to be tightly sealed all have an impact on indoor air quality, which can be particularly obstructive in a learning environment. An inadequate response to air quality problems can lead to severe consequences, with short-term implications for people under your care including coughs, headaches and allergic reactions.

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How portable air conditioning can benefit your school or university

With the summer season now fast approaching, schools in the Virginia region of the USA are already taking precautions to ensure pupils and staff remain cool during term time. A number of educational institutions had previously experimented with large temporary air conditioning units, and the majority of these are now due to be replaced by smaller products more suitable for classroom deployment.

Students and teachers have both complained about high temperatures which regularly exceed 30°C at the height of summer. This has led a number of schools on the East Coast to budget additional funding for the purchase of much-needed cooling equipment – something that was uncommon until recently.

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