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  • May 14, 2024 | achrnews.com | Peter Snow

    On average, Americans spend 90% of their time indoors. Whether it’s in a school or an office building, good indoor air quality (IAQ) is crucial for both the health and well-being of the building’s occupants. has been tied to symptoms like headaches, fatigue, trouble concentrating, and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. It also has a severe effect on children with asthma and allergies.

  • Apr 30, 2024 | spaces4learning.com | Peter Snow

    Healthy Schools By Peter Snow Allergies are among the most common medical conditions affecting children in the United States, according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Many children are affected by asthma and allergy triggers at school, such as mold, dust mites and strong cleaning chemicals.

  • Mar 15, 2024 | buildings.com | Peter Snow |Emily Newton |Lauren Brant

    Courtesy of Modine Manufacturing CompanyBuilding Systems/O&MHVACHow to Prepare Your School’s HVAC System for SpringSpring is bringing warmer temperatures and blossoming flowers, but it’s also bringing pollen that will aggravate seasonal allergies. Here’s what you need to know about prepping your K-12 school’s HVAC for spring. While spring is great for warmer temperatures and blossoming flowers, the season can be problematic for K-12 schools looking to deliver fresh, clean air to their students.

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