School CO2 Monitor

In the fall of 2020, it was predicted that 56.4 million students would be enrolled and attend a public elementary, middle, and high school. On average, each school in the United States will have 526 students. With so many students attending each school, there are high levels of carbon dioxide or CO2 being distributed into the air of each classroom and in all the spaces of the school, including cafeterias, administrative offices, and school gyms. These numbers, of course, do not account for the number of teachers who are teaching, as well.

Each student breathes out 2.3 pounds of CO2 a day, and being in school for at least six hours a day, not including extracurricular activities or sports, can account for dangerous levels of CO2 being produced in the air. Humans exhale CO2 to help plants in the photosynthesis process. In turn, plants will expel oxygen for us to breathe. Since CO2 is denser than oxygen, CO2 can overcome the amount of oxygen in the air, making the space it consumes a dangerous place to be. Inhaling CO2 at high levels causes rapid breathing, arrhythmia, and confusion.

We all want our students and kids to be safe. That is why it is essential to have a School CO2 Monitor for your school to keep the air clean and safe for every student.

What is a High Level of CO2 & How Will I Know?

A high level of CO2 in the air is 1000 parts per million (ppm). In many CO2 monitors, when the number of the CO2 monitor reads 1000 ppm or more, the atmosphere is not safe to breathe in, and ventilation needs to occur. If you have symptoms of rapid breathing, confusion, arrhythmia, or difficulty breathing, this can also indicate that the CO2 levels in your school are too high. Thankfully, there are more accessible monitors out there that can help provide you with insight into your air quality through a simple color display. This School CO2 Monitor is our Maple CO2 Monitor. Instead of using numbers, air quality is indicated by five different colors.

  • Green: If your Maple CO2 monitor is reading green, this means that the air quality is excellent. The air is fresh and healthy.
  • Green-Yellow: If your Maple CO2 Monitor is green-yellow, this means there is good air quality. The circulation in the room is good.
  • Yellow: If your Maple CO2 Monitor is yellow, this means your air quality is moderate, and aeration is recommended for the room.
  • Yellow-Red: If your Maple CO2 Monitor is yellow-red, this means there is poor air quality, and aeration is recommended.
  • Red: If your Maple CO2 Monitor is red, this is very poor air quality. The air quality is dangerous, and you should aerate the room immediately to keep everyone safe.

This way of displaying air quality levels makes it easier to detect when there is a problem. A school’s different jobs are full of multi-tasking and shuffling between tasks and students, so it is essential to keep some jobs simple, especially when they are critical to your student’s safety and well-being.

What is Important to Have in a School CO2 Monitor?

An essential component to have in your School’s CO2 Monitor is a Non-Dispersive Infrared Spectroscopy (NDIR). This component works by an infrared beam passing through the sampling chamber. A sample of the gas component absorbs a specific frequency of infrared. By monitoring the specific frequency of the infrared, provides an accurate account of the CO2 emissions in the air. The gas must be non-dispersive so that the CO2 will be absorbed and not dispersed into any other school areas. The Maple CO2 Monitor has an NDIR component. The NDIR component makes for a highly accurate read of CO2 in the school classroom, gym, or administrative offices. This component is the essential part of any CO2 Monitor and can provide a worry-free zone for students, teachers, and staff.

Benefits For Schools To Have a CO2 Monitor

There are many benefits to monitoring the CO2 levels of your school or classroom.

  1. Health and Well-Being of Students
    Rising CO2 levels in a school or classroom can cause rapid breathing, arrhythmia, and confusion. Things like passing out from not being able to breathe could even occur, or hospitalization. Therefore, getting a CO2 Monitor for your school or classroom can benefit students’ health and well-being, ensuring everyone’s safety.
  2. Performance Rates
    Inadequate ventilation of school and classroom can cause students to perform poorly. The benefit of having a School CO2 Monitor means you can quickly assess the air quality of the school rooms and ventilate when needed.
  3. Viruses
    When a room is not ventilated correctly, this can lead to students contracting viruses due to not knowing about rising CO2 levels. When students are sick, then they do not come to school. Absences mean the school’s absent marks go up, and kids are not in the classroom where they need to be to learn. Having the proper School CO2 Monitor can easily help prevent this.
  4. Energy Savings
    Having a CO2 Monitor in your school can create energy savings. It ensures overall optimum building performance and reduces greenhouse emissions. A School CO2 Monitor can help cut costs since you know the proper ventilation needed for each room. Now, your school can spend more money on each student because your school does not have to worry about costs for air quality.

The Maple CO2 Monitor can provide a cost-efficient way to monitor your school’s air quality and CO2 emissions. With assemblies, group activities, and teacher meetings, this is an essential component in each school. The Maple CO2 Monitor can even be given a design of your liking to fit your school's theme or mascot. In our opinion, having a School CO2 Monitor is a no-brainer and can provide so many benefits for students.

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