“Installing indoor air quality monitoring sensors and collecting data from them was a game-changer for our district. I didn’t realize how much we needed this technology until I saw the impact it could have. These sensors have not only helped us maintain a healthier learning environment, but they've also been instrumental in securing additional funding through grants, all based on the 20 million data points we've collected so far. It’s an investment in both the well-being of our students and the future of our schools.”
-Tom Smith | Facilities Executive Director, Allentown School District

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It’s Time to Take Action to Improve Air Quality in Schools

Posted by: IotaComm

As a parent and concerned citizen, it is obvious that the health and comfort of students and teachers are important factors that contribute to learning and productivity in the classroom, which in turn affect performance and achievement.

The National Center for Educations Statistics surveyed a sample of school districts six years ago and estimated that the average age of the nation’s main school buildings was 55 years old – putting the average date of construction for our nation’s schools at 1959.

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