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Monitor for Learning Enrichment in Students

COMPREHENSIVE MONITORING FOR YOUR SCHOOL

Poor IAQ has been linked to allergies, asthma, Sick Building Syndrome (SBS), and even reduced academic performance and absenteeism. Since students spend so much time inside learning institutions, it is critical to be aware of the health of your building’s IAQ.

Common sources of indoor air pollution within schools and universities include:

  • Synthetic building materials and furnishings
  • Arts and crafts materials
  • Printers and copiers
  • Cleaning chemicals and aerosol sprays
     

“Protecting children from air pollution requires actions to reduce air pollution, reduce children’s exposure to it, and better monitor it.”
-UNICEF, Clear the air for children: The impact of air pollution on children, 2016.

 

Maintaining Healthy Indoor Air Quality in Schools

  • With students returning to in-person learning, school administrators and facilities managers have certain protocols and processes in place to increase regular ventilation, double check HVAC systems, and replace air filters.
     
  • The indoor environment significantly impacts the well-being of people long-term, along with it impacting how we feel and function. Young kids breathing in healthier air can help improve their learning and performance abilities overall.
     
  • Indoor air is always on the move. Indoor air quality monitors have the ability to increase efficiency overall though instantaneous data that helps you understand your ventilation needs.

TSI’s IAQ solutions can help assist in monitoring and managing your indoor air quality (IAQ) in real-time.