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Discover how air purifiers can enhancing IAQ, boost student health, and support cognitive performance of students in schools.
Americans spend nearly 800 billion dollars a year eating out. So, there’s a good chance you or someone you know is having dinner out at a restaurant tonight. As you enter the restaurant of your choice, you’ll see its health inspection score prominently displayed.
You packed your favorite outfit and your swimsuit, booked your flight and car rental, and have a hotel room to stay in – but have you checked on the air quality inside your hotel? Probably not. Like most of us, it’s probably never even entered your mind. We often trust that the hotel we’ve chosen is doing everything it can to keep us as safe as possible, air quality included.
Compare five of the best air purifier models for classrooms, with expert guidance on CADR, HEPA filtration, noise, room size, and maintenance costs.
While vaccines are rolling out and dine-in restrictions are beginning to lift, you can maintain health and safety with these top air purifiers.
Whether you’re visiting family you haven’t seen or enjoying a kid-free break after homeschooling for a year, more than likely, you’re going to stay at a hotel. The allure of vacation comes with seeing new sights, new cultures, and new foods, but what you don’t want invading your space is new air contaminants.
With the threat of Coronavirus and germs that spread easily with kids, it’s crucial to find an air purifier that creates a healthy classroom.
Safe and healthy air in classrooms benefits students in many ways. Protecting air quality is a critical safety consideration for classrooms.