01/11/2023
Air quality and its control in schools, kindergartens, and other public institutions:
Air quality in school and kindergarten – Why is it necessary to deal with it and how does it affect children and adolescents?
- School classrooms are in terms of air quality extremely congested areas, as there are 20-30 students and a teacher all in a relatively small room. As a result, there is a lot of breathed air in the classroom, and air quality minute by minute decreases.
Classrooms and playrooms are extremely “crowded” spaces – Is the air quality of these areas questionable?
- The first problem is that over time, a person gets used to bad and stuffy air. This means that after a while the stale air, unpleasant smell, and bad air quality are no longer detected.
Remember how many times you stepped into the room and the air smelled unpleasant – the smell of sweat, exhaled air. In the beginning, you feel the need for freshness, but at the same time you get used to it in less than a minute and you no longer smell the stench. This is how Clean Classroom Air can help your school by providing clean air that is healthy for everyone to breathe.