How to Improve Indoor Air Quality at Your Child's School

Do you know if your kids’ schools have air quality management programs? Here are tips to improve the indoor air quality at your school.

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2026年3月25日

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幼儿园–十二年级(高四)

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Improving Indoor Air Quality in Schools

  • Scope of the Issue: Approximately 1/6th of the U.S. population (55 million children and 6 million adults) spends their days in school buildings.
  • Pollution Levels: The EPA reports that indoor air pollutant levels can be 2 to 5 times—and occasionally over 100 times—higher than outdoor levels.
  • Health and Academic Impacts: Poor air quality is linked to decreased concentration, reduced academic performance, increased absenteeism, and health issues such as asthma, headaches, fatigue, and nausea.
  • Systemic Disparities: Students in low-income communities and communities of color are disproportionately exposed to environmental hazards, often attending schools that are dilapidated, under-resourced, or located near industrial facilities.
  • Management Gap: An estimated 50% of U.S. schools lack an air quality management plan.
  • Funding Resources: Financial support for air quality improvements is available through the EPA and the Department of Energy’s "Renew America’s Schools" program.
  • Three Quick Fixes:
    • No-Idling Policies: Enforce strict no-idling rules for buses and vehicles near school entrances, windows, and playgrounds.
    • Safer Cleaning: Transition from conventional cleaning chemicals to green, non-toxic alternatives.
    • Pesticide Reduction: Use preventative measures like caulking cracks to stop infestations and prioritize natural pest control methods.
  • Simple Mitigation: Opening windows (when outdoor air quality permits) is a free and effective way to improve ventilation.

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