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Teachers Unions Tackle Mold and Air Quality in Classrooms

Teachers Unions Tackle Mold and Air Quality in Classrooms
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Teachers unions play a crucial role in advocating for the well-being of educators and students, including ensuring clean indoor air quality in classrooms and other school facilities. With over 50% of classrooms in the United States reporting mold problems, it’s evident that this issue requires immediate attention. Mold, a dangerous pathogen, poses a significant health risk to teachers, students, and staff, potentially causing permanent damage to their lungs and leading to a host of medical issues.

Many school buildings in the United States are aging, some exceeding 50 or 70 years old. Steve Fontaine, an indoor air quality consultant and founder of IAQ Solutions & Consulting Inc., emphasizes the responsibility of teachers’ unions to prioritize the protection of their members from potential health hazards within school environments. It is essential for teachers to work in environments that are free from toxic pathogens, ensuring their safety and well-being.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization have emphasized the importance of maintaining clean indoor air quality to safeguard the health of occupants within educational facilities. One effective solution that has been recommended is the use of high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtered air purifiers. These standalone devices can be easily plugged into wall sockets and are a cost-effective measure to improve indoor air quality. Steve Fontaine can help recommend the right unit for a classroom; he has a favorite classroom unit that was placed in 1.2 million classrooms last year because it was the most effective, affordable unit with a lifetime warranty. Fontaine says if a company is not willing to give you a lifetime warranty, run from them, and don’t walk.

It’s worth noting that these air purifiers are not only beneficial for removing mold spores but also for addressing other indoor air pollutants, such as dust, pollen, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). By implementing these air purifiers, teachers unions can significantly contribute to creating a healthier learning environment for both educators and students.

Steve Fontaine, who has extensive experience in the field of indoor air quality, offers his expertise to assist teachers unions in addressing these concerns. With a track record of placing over 1.2 million air purifiers with a manufacturer he consulted for last year, Fontaine is committed to supporting educators by providing free consultations. He is not a salesman or a manufacturer; rather, he is dedicated to ensuring that teachers have access to the protection they need.

In conclusion, teachers unions have a vital role in advocating for clean indoor air quality in classrooms. By addressing mold problems and other indoor air pollutants through the implementation of HEPA filtered air purifiers, teachers unions can fulfill their responsibility to protect the health and well-being of their members. Steve Fontaine’s expertise and commitment to supporting educators further underscore the importance of prioritizing clean indoor air quality in educational settings.

Those interested can book a call through Steve’s website, or can leave a message where he will call you himself.

 

Published By: Aize Perez

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