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SCHOOLS WEEK
Last autumn, staff and pupils were told to layer up as schools struggled to keep classrooms both ventilated for covid safety and warm during plummeting temperatures. Heads told Schools Week last year that their heating costs could double.
Geoff Barton, ASCL general secretary, said government action on ventilation in schools “amounts to little more than recommending that windows are kept open, which is not sustainable in providing a comfortable learning environment in the depths of a British winter”.
There’s a big movement in this at the moment, it’s all over the news with the start of the new term impending.
"Almost every London school is in an area where air pollution levels exceed World Health Organization limits, City Hall analysis suggests.
Figures show 98% of schools are in areas with toxic air quality, compared with 24% outside the capital.
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Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah whose nine-year-old daughter died from pollution said "it was like lessons had not been learned".
Across England 3.1m schoolchildren are affected.
Excessive levels of air pollution can stunt lung growth and worsen chronic diseases. "
' Living in areas of high air pollution increases the risk of hospitalisation with Covid-19 a new study has found.
Imperial College London researchers also found evidence people living in polluted areas may have an increased risk of catching the disease.
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The review is the most "comprehensive overview" of studies on air pollution and coronavirus, researchers said.
Sadiq Khan said: "We cannot turn a blind eye to the clear evidence showing the dangers of toxic air pollution." '
"More than a quarter of all UK schools are in areas that are above the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) air pollution limits.
That is the conclusion of a new study from charity EarthSense, which has revealed that more than 3.4 million children across England, Scotland and Wales are learning in a polluted environment."
' The research included 300 office workers in six countries including the UK, in fields such as engineering, property investment, architecture and technology. It found that higher concentrations of fine particulate matter in the air and lower ventilation rates were associated with slower response times and reduced accuracy in cognitive tests.'
The Christian Alliance International School, Hong Kong
The Problem
The construction of a new school campus in Kowloon, with the accompanyinginterior decoration and purchase of new furniture created a scenario where the indoor air was contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These harmful pollutants radiate toxic odours and not only affect the learning ability of students but also endanger the health & wellbeing of both staff and students alike.
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The Solution
Initially the school conducted a trial through the installation of eight ceiling-mounted NCCO air purifiers. The NCCO air purifiers were designed to combat the specific issues the school was facing whilst also addressing the high levels of pollution experienced generally in Hong Kong.
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As a result of the NCCO technology positive impact on indoor air quality was instantly recognised to an exceptionally high level (recorded in EPD IAQ Reference).
Following the successful trial, the school immediately purchased a further 73 units which were positioned throughout the campus, creating a safe environment, happy, productive and attentive pupils who achieved excellent attendance and performance statistics.
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Hong Kong
International Airport
The Problem
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The public toilets in the passenger terminals are used by millions of people every day. They expelled a strong odour that impacted passengers and nearby businesses.
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The Solution
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Approximately 300 NCCO air purifiers were installed in 108 public restrooms in Passenger Terminal 1.
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This dramatically reduced the concentration of ammonia, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and bacteria in the air, producing an immediate noticeable improvement in Air Quality.
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Additionally, it made commercial sense due to the lower operational costs as a result of the reduced energy consumption required for air-conditioning and extraction.
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Tuen Mun Hospital,
Hong Kong
The Problem
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Tuen Mun Hospital is one of the main hospitals within West of the New Territories and has a 24-hour accident and emergency department.
Due to the hours of operation, footfall is high, as is the frequency of use of the restrooms and waiting areas the lobby areas, causing the continuous spread of odours and disease emanating from patients’ waste matter.
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The Solution
Bespoke NCCO Air Treatment Units were installed in the restrooms across the hospital site.
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This proved highly effective in treating pollutants at source, dramatically decreasing odours, and reducing the spread of viruses and bacteria.
The improvements were immediately noticed by patients, visitors and staff and raised the Indoor Air Quality up to an acceptable standard.
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Yan Chai Hospital,
Hong Kong
The Problem
Patients, visitors and staff were concerned that the premium positioning of this home for elderly residents was negatively impacted by unpleasant odours and a stifled environment.
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Complaints of insufficient air circulation, and concerns over the general hygiene of the facilities were commonplace.
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The Solution
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NCCO units were installed which quickly and effectively improved air quality and the public’s negative perception of poor air in the centre. This also lead to a general improvement in the residents’ experience throughout their environment.
As a result of these initiatives ‘Yan Chai Hospital Jockey Club Care & Attention Home’ was awarded an IAQ Certificate of Excellence from the Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department.