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One Take #5 Clean Air, Full Classes

An episode of the Air Quality Matters podcast, hosted by Simon Jones, titled "One Take #5 Clean Air, Full Classes" was published on June 19, 2025 and runs 9 minutes.

June 19, 2025 ·9m · Air Quality Matters

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Send us a textResearch establishes a direct link between classroom air quality and student attendance rates through a comprehensive study of 144 classrooms across 31 Midwestern elementary schools. The findings provide compelling evidence that improved ventilation and lower PM2.5 levels significantly reduce illness-related absences, even at pollution levels previously considered acceptable.• For every 1 L/s/person increase in ventilation rate, classrooms experienced 5.6 fewer absence days annually• Average school ventilation rate (5.5 L/s/person) fell below ASHRAE's recommended standard of 7 L/s/person• Each 1 μg/m³ increase in indoor PM2.5 corresponded to over 7 additional absence days per classroom per year• Negative health effects occurred at PM2.5 levels below previous "acceptable" thresholds (mean: 3.6 μg/m³)• Investing in school HVAC improvements represents a direct intervention to improve student attendance and achievement• Benefits extend beyond education to public health, academic equity, and economic advantages for families• Improved ventilation and filtration systems build resilience against future airborne health challengesThank you to our sponsors, SafeTraces, for making this podcast possible. See you next week for another One Take!Associations between illness-related absences and ventilation and indoor PM2.5 in elementary schools of the Midwestern United StatesSupport the showCheck out the Air Quality Matters website for more information, updates and more. And the YouTube Channel The Air Quality Matters Podcast is brought to you in partnership with. Eurovent Farmwood Aereco Aico Ultra Protect Zehnder Group The One Take Podcast is brought to you in partnership with. SafeTraces & InBiot All great companies that share the podcast's passion for better air quality in the built environment. Supporting them helps support the show.

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Research establishes a direct link between classroom air quality and student attendance rates through a comprehensive study of 144 classrooms across 31 Midwestern elementary schools. The findings provide compelling evidence that improved ventilation and lower PM2.5 levels significantly reduce illness-related absences, even at pollution levels previously considered acceptable.

• For every 1 L/s/person increase in ventilation rate, classrooms experienced 5.6 fewer absence days annually
• Average school ventilation rate (5.5 L/s/person) fell below ASHRAE's recommended standard of 7 L/s/person
• Each 1 μg/m³ increase in indoor PM2.5 corresponded to over 7 additional absence days per classroom per year
• Negative health effects occurred at PM2.5 levels below previous "acceptable" thresholds (mean: 3.6 μg/m³)
• Investing in school HVAC improvements represents a direct intervention to improve student attendance and achievement
• Benefits extend beyond education to public health, academic equity, and economic advantages for families
• Improved ventilation and filtration systems build resilience against future airborne health challenges

Thank you to our sponsors, SafeTraces, for making this podcast possible. See you next week for another One Take!

Associations between illness-related absences and ventilation and indoor 
PM2.5 in elementary schools of the Midwestern United States

Support the show

Check out the Air Quality Matters website for more information, updates and more. And the YouTube Channel

The Air Quality Matters Podcast is brought to you in partnership with.

Eurovent Farmwood Aereco Aico Ultra Protect Zehnder Group

The One Take Podcast is brought to you in partnership with.

SafeTraces & InBiot

All great companies that share the podcast's passion for better air quality in the built environment. Supporting them helps support the show.



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