CleanAir School Program Brings A Safe Future For NSW Children

Schools in New South Wales in partnership with Clarity movement developed a $1.9 million pilot program to monitor the air quality in their classrooms where children learn and play.

The Program Has Been Expanded From Six To 100 Schools To Determine The Best Way To Protect The Health Of The Students And Communities In NSW

Two Air Quality Sensors, One For Indoors And One For Outdoors Will Be Installed That Will Operate For The Period Of Two Years

 Air Quality Sensors, Are Using Calibrated Sensors That Provides Data At 5-Minute Intervals To Measure Particulate Matter 2.5 (Pm2.5), Nitrogen Dioxide (No2), Carbon Dioxide (Co2), Temperature, And Relative Humidity

The Air Quality Sensors Will Allow Real-Time Access To Local Air Quality

To Protect Against Covid-19 More Than 10000 Public Schools Received Natural Air Ventilation Systems In April 2022

The Bushfire Crises In 2020 & Hazard Reduction Burns, In Addition To The Virus Have Sparked Discussion About The Growing Effects Of Climate Change & In Particular The Air Quality Throughout Australia

Air Pollution Caused By Various Human Activities, Can Affect The Heart And Lungs, And Can Even Cause Cancer As Per Newer Reports

With New Technological Innovations They Have Made Low-Cost, Air Quality Sensors That  Are More Accessible And Give Data At 5 Minute Intervals To Measure Pm2.5, No2, CO2, Temperature, And Relative Humidity

From 2023, Schools Can Also Participate In The ‘energy Transformers’ Stem Educational Program Which Is Funded By UNSW Digital Grid Future Institute As A Part Of The Upper Primary Curriculum

Energy Transformers’ Stem Educational Program Will Help To Study Their Data On Their Air Quality And Connect It To Local And Global Energy And Environment Issues

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