K-12 school environments can cause illness and injuries. What schools must do to prevent these problems.
Through careful consideration of the built environment, colleges and universities can positively impact students’ well-being and performance. While improved wellness is typically associated with fitness and health centers, the inclusion of biophilic design elements across the campus can be just as influential.
Ensuring healthy air in your campus facilities contributes to the well being of your students and staff. Here’s how to breathe easy.
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Facilities (Learning Spaces)
It’s flu season. Effectively keeping the campus environment clean can help reduce the spread of the pathogens that cause the flu.
Colleges and universities should have plans in place at the beginning of the school year to ensure the safe management of hazardous waste. Doing so ensures the safety of both the campus and surrounding communities.
Expecting children to learn in poorly ventilated classrooms is like requiring them to read blurry textbooks.
Facilities (Campus Spaces)
The EPA says improving indoor air quality can improve the performance of students and faculty
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