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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sure, I'll keep my windows open when it's 95 degrees outside and 100 degrees inside. No problem. Hope my principal doesn't mind me teaching in my two piece and flip flops. [/quote] OK - how many days in the school year is it 95 degrees outside? Couple weeks in September and in June? The weather here is fairly mild for most of the school year. You can utilize the a/c *and* have the windows open 6". Or not. If you DGAF about air quality/covid then don't open them. [/quote] 6inches. That is not enough. Look, if you care about Covid you’d know it’s multiple layers of mitigation and this is just for show. [/quote] More is obviously better if the weather is nicer. But even 6” saw a large improvement in ACH. Reposting: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/27/want-buy-schools-time-open-windows/ [i]“But when we opened windows, even just six inches, we consistently saw air-exchange rates above the “excellent” target of [u]five[/u] air changes per hour, with some rooms getting much more.”[/i] [/quote] This is really old information from 2020. Not relevant with new variants. More current stuff says different. [/quote]
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