Clean Air at Schools
Schools have special air purification needs owing to the sheer number of children that gather in each classroom or assembly, as well as their vulnerability. Schools are considered to be breeding grounds of infection causing germs and viruses.
Air pollution has the most adverse effect on children, as it impacts the development of their organs. They are more vulnerable owing to lower immunity and developmental stages. Children also have breathing rates that are higher in comparison to their body weight. A prolonged exposure to polluted air during developing years can lead to causing Asthma or other ailments as well as reduced ability to perform specific mental tasks requiring concentration, calculation, or memory; and can also be the cause of decreased respiratory function later in life.