The Filter Factor.
American School & University, June, 2004
Byline: Stephanie Earley
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According to the Department of Education and the U.S. General Accounting Office, about 20 percent of the nation's schools have problems linked to indoor air quality (IAQ). Poor IAQ can directly affect the comfort and health of the students, teachers and staff who spend their days in elementary and secondary schools. Numerous studies have linked poor IAQ to respiratory illnesses, allergy and asthma symptoms, headaches and fatigue - problems that can lead to student and teacher absences and productivity problems in the short-term, and chronic illness in ...
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