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Teachers, Students Often Suffer From Poor
Indoor Air Quality
Pur Air Clean Air
System Reduces Mold, Pollutants in Classrooms
Many public and private schools across the country
contend with indoor air quality issues -- including
mold spores -- which can aggravate asthma, irritate
eyes and cause other health problems for teachers
and students alike.
Schools that have installed the Pur Air Clean
Air System, however, have reported major improvements
in the quality of indoor air -- often within
days. Howard Wilson Elementary is one of those
schools.
Administrators at the Leavenworth, Kan., school
believed indoor air quality was one reason school
attendance was declining. They needed to reverse
that trend for the students' sakes -- and to
comply with No Child Left Behind requirements.
That was two years ago. Today, school attendance
has increased from 90.2 percent to 96.26 --
thanks to several initiatives to boost students'
wellness and improve indoor air quality.
"There are so many different things that
affect a child," says fourth-grade teacher
Jim Wolfe. "And when a child walks in and
they have allergies and they just don't feel
good -- regardless of how hard they're trying
to maintain focus -- they won't do as good a
job."
The school's multi-pronged approach included
installing the Pur Air Clean Air System -- starting
with just one classroom.
"Since we installed the Pur Air in the
classroom, I've noticed that my students are
feeling better. I have fewer students absent...they're
having fewer allergy problems. And if they are
feeling better, then they are doing better in
the classroom academically," says Wolfe.
"I was absolutely flabbergasted the first
time I saw a filter that had been changed from
my Pur Air," says Wolfe. "You can
see the dust, the dirt and the chalk dust --
all the different things that were trapped by
this filter. If they had not gone into the filter
of the Pur Air, a great deal of that would have
gone into the bodies of the people in the classroom."
The Pur Air Clean Air System (www.Pur Air.com)
has improved indoor air quality in other public
and private schools, as well.
"We have an absolutely wonderful product,"
says Pur Air president and CEO Stan Brannan,
"and it's especially rewarding to see how
it helps teachers and students by improving
indoor air quality. Some students with allergies
say they look forward to school, because the
air is cleaner there than at home."
Why Should Schools Care About Indoor Air Quality?
The Environmental Protection Agency reports
that failure to prevent or quickly resolve indoor
air quality problems can:
-- Increase the potential for long-term and
short-term health
problems, e.g., asthma -- the number one cause
of student
absenteeism.
-- Increase absenteeism of students and staff.
-- Reduce productivity for teachers and staff.
-- Accelerate deterioration and reduce efficiency
of heating/cooling
equipment.
-- Strain relationships among school administrators,
parents and
staff.
-- Create potential liability problems.
How Pur Air Cleans Indoor Air
The Pur Air Clean Air System mounts on a standard
ceiling fan, replacing the blades. It is powered
by the fan's motor, circulating more than 2,000
cubic feet of air every minute. The air is cleaned
through a five-stage filtering system. It quietly
runs on the equivalent of a 60-watt light bulb
and is easy to maintain.
More than 35,000 Pur Air Clean Air Systems are
"at work" improving indoor air quality
today in homes, schools, nursing homes, restaurants,
bars, offices and many other places across the
country.
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