
A school in west London installed hi-
High-tech air purifiers in the classroom because teachers are very worried about the impact of pollution on studentsterm health.
Levels of harmful pm2. 5.
5 in three classrooms at Notting Hill prep school, soot particles associated with diesel engines were immediately reduced by 86.
Past students included the children of Earl Spencer, Richard Curtis and his wife, Emma Floyd, and the school was close to the crowded Radbrook Grove, which had seven bus routes.
Christian Lickfett, general manager of commercial air filtration for installing the IQAir cleaning area SLS purifier, said: "Air pollution in classrooms around the capital often exceeds the World Health Organization's air quality guidelines and it is good to see the Notting Hill preparation address.
Caroline Armstrong, the school's finance department, said: "We are concerned about the high levels of pollution in London and want to do something to protect our students.
"After the on-site assessment, we considered various options and decided to install the IQAir units as they could be installed in the afternoon, almost silent, there is no need to make any modifications to the physical building.
"The results are immediate, and it's important that we see them all day in real time.
All units are available
It is important for parents that when their children are in the classroom they are taken care. ”Long-
Long-term exposure to PM2.
It is estimated that 29,000 Britons die prematurely each year, while children who breathe in these particles are more likely to develop asthma.
The air quality monitor is also installed in Novena Hill Prep to monitor air quality.
They use laser sensors to measure the interior and exterior of pm2. 5.
5 Real-time monitoring of particles, CO2, humidity and temperature.
The Mayor of London's air quality fund is currently funding an audit of air quality at 50 schools in London's most polluted areas, and the results are published.