Camfil showcases how proper air filtration in schools improves student health, reduces absenteeism, boosts performance, and lowers operational costs.
With research indicating that approximately 11 million students in the U.S. study in facilities with documented indoor air quality issues, the need for effective filtration is more urgent than ever. Camfil, a global leader in clean air solutions, has released critical insights into improving indoor air quality in schools, showcasing how proper air filtration can enhance student health, reduce absenteeism, and bolster academic performance.
READ: Improving Indoor Air Quality in Schools: How Proper Air Filtration Enhances Academic Performance
“When we analyze the performance metrics of schools implementing proper air filtration systems, the results are consistently measurable across different parameters,” said Mark Davidson, Manager of Marketing and Technical Materials at Camfil. “Districts from Sacramento to Syracuse and Austin to Nashville report significant reductions in absenteeism and energy consumption after upgrading to MERV 13A or better filtration combined with appropriately designed air handling systems.”
The report sheds light on the distinct air quality challenges in various school environments, from classrooms with high occupant density to specialized spaces like science laboratories and gyms. It also emphasizes the financial implications of insufficient air quality, including increased student and staff absenteeism, which directly impacts state funding and operational costs.
Optimal air filtration strategies for schools vary by region due to unique environmental challenges. Southern and Southwestern regions require high-efficiency and humidity-resistant filtration systems to combat long cooling seasons and high dust levels. Northern and Midwestern schools need filtration paired with heat-recovery systems to address extended heating seasons, pollen, and winter efficiency. Urban centers face elevated pollution levels and benefit from multi-stage filtration systems designed to tackle traffic emissions and both indoor and outdoor contaminants.
Implementing appropriate air quality solutions not only improves air quality but also offers significant cost savings by lowering energy demands and maintenance requirements. Improving air quality in schools is a practical investment in education systems. Camfil is committed to helping schools achieve healthier, more efficient environments with tailored air filtration solutions.
To learn more, access the full article—Improving Indoor Air Quality in Schools: How Proper Air Filtration Enhances Academic Performance
About Camfil
The Camfil Group, based in Stockholm, Sweden, operates 29 manufacturing sites and 6 R&D centers, with local sales offices in over 35 countries and 5,700 employees worldwide. Camfil develops advanced air filtration solutions to protect people, processes, and the environment. For more information on Camfil’s role in improving air quality in schools, visit www.camfil.us.
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