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Making the air cleaner in classrooms provides numerous benefits, including reduced absenteeism, increased productivity, more suitable environments for students with allergies and asthma and, perhaps most importantly, limiting the spread of the influenza virus.

Minimizing the harmful effects of flu season is particularly important in schools, as preventing the virus from spreading can reduce sick days, so students aren’t missing out on valuable classroom time. Currently, the flu alone is responsible for 38 million missed days of school – that’s not to mention the additional 22 million missed days caused by the common cold.

A wide range of research has correlated absenteeism to reduced academic performance. Despite the fact that the flu is a significant contributor to absences, flu cases have not declined in 12 years, even though prevention efforts have increased. This is partially because the efficacy of the flu vaccine varies from year to year, but also likely has to do with a lack of education about how the virus spreads and reliance on traditional prevention methods.

“Washing hands really is wonderful for preventing many diseases, such as the common cold, but it’s not very helpful to prevent influenza,” Arthur Reingold, Professor of Epidemiology at the University of California-Berkeley, told CNN. “Everyone’s eager to promote hand washing, and certainly it won’t do any harm, but to rely on hand washing as a way to prevent influenza is a serious mistake.”

As researchers learn more about airborne flu transmission, it becomes increasingly apparent that air filtration is integral to advancing prevention methods.

Creating cleaner classrooms

Commercial-grade air purifiers are specifically designed for common areas, which in schools can include classrooms, labs, locker rooms and washrooms. These units not only make the air cleaner, but also provide a targeted complement to HVAC systems. Independent research has found that AeraMax Professional effectively removes 99.9 percent of airborne influenza particles in as little as 35 minutes.

To learn more about flu prevention, download AeraMax Professional’s special report highlighting the dramatic costs of flu season.

 

Allergy and asthma triggers don’t disappear when you enter a workplace or school. In fact, outdoor air is a major component of what we breathe when we’re inside, which is compounded by indoor triggers such as dust and pet dander that are all around us.

To fight asthma and allergies indoors, you need an air purifier that’s up to the task.

So, facility managers and executives can confidently make common areas more suitable for the 1 in 4 Americans with asthma or allergies, increasing productivity and cutting down on missed days of work or school. What’s more, with AeraMax Professional, facility managers can remove infectious flu particles from the air simultaneously, making AeraMax Professional a turnkey solution to multiple air quality problems.

Allergies, asthma and the cost of absenteeism

Allergies are estimated to cause more than 11 million missed days of work annually, according to the American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention note that asthma was responsible for an additional 14.2 million missed work days and 10.5 million missed school days in 2008 alone.

Asthma costs the U.S. economy about $56 billion each year and allergies take an additional toll. These chronic conditions are only becoming more common and worsening as the air becomes more polluted.

Astoundingly, indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. With proper ventilation, reductions in toxic building products and cleaners and regular air filtration this problem can be reduced.

AeraMax Professional line of commercial grade air purifiers effectively captures 99.9 percent of contaminants from the air, including dust, pollen, and mold spores, all of which are known to trigger asthma and allergies.

Better air quality creates more suitable environments for the millions of Americans with these chronic conditions.