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Reply to "Jawando spotlights air-quality issue at NHES that left 26 children, 9 staff members ill"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The air quality in so many schools is poor. We filed a few reports at one of the schools I worked at but nothing was done. Nowadays they have indoor air quality monitors at each school. Google "MCPS air quality monitoring" and you can see each individual schools levels. I think it's not a true accurate picture and even if the levels are above suggested levels, there is small print that the levels need to be consistently above the recommended amount for a certain period of time before they would even consider doing anything (or nothing). [/quote] Mold is an elusive toxin. It can wax and wane, depending on weather conditions, esp. humidity. I don't know that I have ever heard that MCPS air sensors have reported any problems in any school to which MCPS has responded. Anybody know of an example where MCPS showed up to fix something based on its air sensor readings?[/quote]
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