Air Awareness.
American School & University, February, 2004
Byline: Michael G. Apte, Derek G. Shendell and Al T. Hodgson
Relocatable classrooms (RCs) are becoming more common on school campuses. These structures, also known as modular or portable classrooms, offer education planners the flexibility and economy to meet the needs of growing student populations. They are especially popular in California schools, which have about 85,000 RCs, with the numbers increasing by thousands per year.
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Because of their low cost and use as temporary buildings, RCs do pose concern to facilities planners, teachers and parents. Although this concern ...
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