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10 Signs You’re Teaching in a Sick Building

Last updated: February 7, 2025 9:04 pm
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Indoor air quality is a crucial factor that impacts the health and well-being of teachers and students in schools. Maryellen, a special education teacher, experienced a persistent dry cough that never seemed to go away. Initially diagnosed as seasonal allergies, she later discovered that poor air quality in her school building might be the root cause of her health issues.

A study conducted by the U.S. Government Accountability Office in 2020 revealed that 41% of schools in the United States require updates to their heating, cooling, or ventilation systems, highlighting a prevalent air quality problem in educational facilities. Poor indoor air quality has been linked to increased student absences and decreased performance on standardized tests, emphasizing the urgent need for improvements in school environments.

Despite the known consequences of inadequate air quality, a survey of 8,401 school districts across the country showed that over half of them had not implemented or were unsure if they had implemented any of the recommended strategies for improving air quality by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This raises concerns about the lack of investment in the health and safety of school buildings.

Teachers play a crucial role in identifying signs of poor air quality in their school buildings. Some common indicators include frequent illnesses among teachers, persistent dry coughs, leaks and stained ceiling tiles, worsening allergy and asthma symptoms, fluctuating temperatures, presence of pests like mice, headaches, mystery symptoms, increased student absences, and a significant decrease in test scores. These signs can signal underlying air quality issues that need to be addressed promptly.

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Taking action to improve indoor air quality in schools is essential for creating a conducive learning environment. Implementing measures such as installing air purifiers, conducting professional air quality assessments, and following integrated pest management plans can significantly enhance the air quality in school buildings. By raising awareness about the impact of air quality on student performance and overall health, teachers can advocate for necessary changes to ensure a safe and healthy learning environment for everyone.

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