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Johnson, Robert L. – American School & University, 2005
High-performance schools are facilities that improve the learning environment while saving energy, resources and money. Creating a high-performance school requires an integrated design approach. Key systems--including lighting, HVAC, electrical and plumbing--must be considered from the beginning of the design process. According to William H.…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Pollution, Lighting, Educational Environment
Whelan, Debra Lau – School Library Journal, 2007
A growing number of studies show that a school's physical condition--especially its lighting and indoor air quality--directly affect student performance. A 2005 Turner Construction survey of green buildings found that 70 percent of districts with sustainable schools reported improved student performance. It also makes perfect sense that…
Descriptors: National Standards, Pollution, Lighting, Educational Facilities Design
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. – 2000
This kit contains materials to assist a school indoor air quality (IAQ) coordinator in conducting a school IAQ program. The kit contains the following: IAQ coordinator's guide; IAQ coordinator forms; IAQ backgrounder; teacher's classroom checklist; administrative staff checklist; health officer/school nurse checklist; ventilation checklist and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Indoor Air Pollution, Prevention
Zimmerman, Robert S., Jr. – 1999
This report provides information and practical guidance on how to prevent indoor air quality (IAQ) problems in schools, and it describes how to implement a practical plan of action using a minimal amount of resources. It includes general guidelines to prevent or help resolve IAQ problems, guidelines on specific indoor contaminants, recommendations…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Indoor Air Pollution, Planning
Jacobs, Bruce W. – 1994
Ways in which school facility planners, managers, and others can guard against the potential indoor air quality (IAQ) problems presented by paint are covered in this bulletin. It opens with an overview of paint formulations and the functional quality of different paints, paying special attention to the volatile organic compounds present in some…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Facilities Management, Hazardous Materials, Health Conditions
Weidner, Robert H. – Facilities Manager, 2003
Provides information on molds and their relation to indoor air quality and health, then offers tips on controlling moisture in school buildings, and therefore mold growth. (EV)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Hazardous Materials, Prevention, School Buildings
Green, Twhanna – Exceptional Parent, 2005
Children can be exposed to dangerous chemicals and toxins in the most unlikely of places: Their schools. This brief article describes the types of threats that school environments pose to students' health, including such pollution and chemical exposures as lead, mercury, arsenic, molds, and poor indoor air quality. The article provides tips for…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Hazardous Materials, Pollution, Child Health
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Flach, Robert; Dorgan, Chad B. – ASHRAE Journal, 2003
Concerning the issue of molds and indoor air quality in school buildings, addresses the importance of planning and design for building operations and maintenance, the effects of indoor air quality, and ongoing documentation and training. (EV)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Child Health, School Buildings, School Maintenance
American School & University, 1998
Explores the steps to take to reduce the likelihood that indoor-air-quality (IAQ) problems will develop in educational facilities. Highlights sources and hazards of IAQ when renovating buildings; control strategies and the establishment of IAQ close-out criteria for all renovation projects; heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria
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Katchen, Mark; LaPierre, Adrienne; Charlin, Cary; Brucker, Barry; Ferguson, Paul – Journal of School Health, 2001
Only limited data exist describing potential exposures to chemical and biological agents when using portable classrooms or outlining how to assess and reduce associated health risks. Evaluating indoor air quality involves examining ventilating rates, volatile organic compounds, and microbiologicals. Open communication among key stakeholders is…
Descriptors: Class Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Indoor Air Pollution, Microbiology
Schmidt, Edward A. – School Business Affairs, 1994
This article, third in a three-part series of articles that discuss indoor air quality (IAQ) issues affecting schools, looks at studies that compare the health effect of carpet and hard surface floors. Concludes that carpet is appropriate for use in schools when it is properly maintained. (MLF)
Descriptors: Air Flow, Carpeting, Climate Control, Educational Facilities
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Grubb, Deborah; Diamantes, Thomas – Clearing House, 1998
Examines the five major threats to healthy school buildings: sick building syndrome; health-threatening building materials; environmental hazards such as radon gas and asbestos; lead poisoning; and general indoor air quality. Discusses ways to assess and address them. (SR)
Descriptors: Asbestos, Construction Materials, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Conditions
Turner, Ronald W.; And Others – 1991
Guidelines for controlling indoor air quality problems associated with kilns, copiers, and welding in schools are provided in this document. Individual sections on kilns, duplicating equipment, and welding operations contain information on the following: sources of contaminants; health effects; methods of control; ventilation strategies; and…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Standards, Equipment Maintenance
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. – 1993
Ways in which carpeting can affect a school's indoor air quality (IAQ) are discussed. Carpeting is defined as a system of components that includes pads, adhesives, floor preparation compounds, and seam sealers. For the last several years, these products have been increasingly scrutinized as to how they affect IAQ. Carpeting gives off volatile…
Descriptors: Carpeting, Elementary Secondary Education, Facilities Management, Floor Layers
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. – 2002
This document provides descriptions of the 2000, 2001, and 2002 winners of the Environmental Protection Agency's Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Excellence Awards. The winners are considered to be national leaders in improving indoor air quality in schools. Also included are case studies for selected 2000 winners and a press release for the…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Awards, Child Health, Educational Facilities Improvement
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