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Reply to "Has anybody sent their kid to school with a CO2 monitor (to measure ventilation)?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'll bite. You sent your child to school with a $250 co2 monitor that doesn't give you the results in real time, or sound an alarm if the co2 level is too high..... why? What is the specific outcome you are looking for?[/quote] They provide real-time data. ? We (including DD"s teacher) wanted to ensure that the room had adequate ventilation/fresh air. [/quote] So once you have data that says the co2 is too high, you do what? Call from your office and ask the teacher to open a window?[/quote] My kid was monitoring and gave updates to the teacher and me - the teacher who would have opened the window more or maybe added another air cleaner. [/quote] I hope you paid for the air cleaner. I don’t get why you think a cheap air cleaner is the solution. Good luck with that. You sound annoying. If you are ok sending your child in person stop complaining about it bb[/quote] Because they are smart and know covid is airborne. Any extra ventilation improves the indoor air to lessen the exposure to covid. The only person complaining is you. [/quote] I'm not complaining but its gross to monitor the air, complain to the teacher and expect the teacher to purchase more air cleaners and filters. If you were so concerned about covid, you would homeschool or do VA.[/quote] You keep showing up with these wild accusations about things allegedly done by people who use air quality monitors…that no one here has said that they’ve done. Why is that?[/quote] You're talking to multiple different people. I know this because I'm one of them. But not that one. What you're doing is weird and hypervigilant. Monitoring the air in your own home is fine. Monitoring the air in school is crazy. If you don't trust the air quality, send your kid to a small private and leave the teachers alone. They have enough stress without you forcing yours on them.[/quote] This, seriously. It is completely bizarre. Kids are sitting in desks not spaced out. They are hugging, sitting right next to each other, etc. Air Quality is nice but given how close they are, they will catch it given how infectious the new variant is. Teachers have enough to worry about. This is truly bizarre and you should get your mental health checked if you are minimizing how serious covid is and hiding behind things like air quality. It will take multiple layers of mitigation from better air quality to distancing to masking to testing. Either you are part of the problem or solution but just worrying about air quality is giving you a false sense of security. And, there have been studies about the windows opening putting students at risk as then the covid is blown to the kids nearest the windows.[/quote] Um multiple layers includes indoor air quality. That's why school systems across the country have CO2 monitors in every classroom. The idiot who thinks the CO2 monitor belongs at home flunked science. CO2 monitors are most beneficial in shared public spaces. The idea, for people that have brains, is to keep the CO2 levels low when the space is shared and when people including kids are in close contact. It's science. It's how people keep from spreading COVID. It's of course meaningless to the parents sending their kid to school to get them out of the house. [b]For the parents that want their child to be educated a CO2 monitor is a way to keep COVID from spreading so kids can continue to learn. [/b] [/quote] How does it keep Covid from spreading? The kid asks the teacher to open a window, which may or may not happen? Compelling.[/quote] Seems like it’s beyond your comprehension abilities. Sit back and don’t worry about it, honey. [/quote] So then enlighten us. What does the kid do with the information? What action does it result in?[/quote] Already asked and answered. Try to keep up. Or not, if it’s just beyond you. [/quote] Opening windows is not the fix. [/quote] It’s one of many layers used to reduce transmission. You stupid? [/quote] Opening windows can completely change the room's airflow, leaving areas without proper air exchange.[/quote]
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