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  • Carrier collaborates with American Lung Association to boost school indoor air quality.
  • IAQ study links air quality, student health, and academic performance at LILA in Minnesota.
  • Carrier donated air quality sensors and services to enhance school IAQ solutions.

As part of its commitment to champion healthy indoor environments, Carrier has teamed up with the American Lung Association to support indoor air quality (IAQ) research in schools through the development of a case study on IAQ and its impact on student well-being.

The American Lung Association is a national non-profit committed to improving respiratory health through education and research.

Unhealthy air conditions

The study highlights the correlation between IAQ, student health and academic performance

The Data-Driven Indoor Air Quality in Schools Study was conducted at Lakes International Language Academy (LILA), an International Baccalaureate World School serving pre-K through 12th-grade students in Forest Lake, Minnesota.

The study highlights the correlation between IAQ, student health, and academic performance. According to the American Lung Association, unhealthy air conditions have been proven to increase airborne illnesses, initiate frequent asthma attacks and hinder academic success.

Indoor air quality

"Carrier is proud to collaborate with the American Lung Association to help schools create healthier, more productive learning environments," said Gaurang Pandya, President, Climate Solutions America, Carrier.

He adds, "With individuals spending over 90% of their time indoors, indoor air quality isn’t just important — it’s essential. Carrier offers a full suite of solutions schools need to improve air quality, support student well-being, and build trust with families and communities."

Carrier donated products and services

Carrier donated products and services, including 137 air quality sensors, 70 cellular hubs

In addition to supporting the IAQ research, Carrier donated products and services, including 137 air quality sensors, 70 cellular hubs, sensor installation, and an HVAC assessment. 

The school also received one year of access to Carrier Abound, an open digital platform that connects with equipment or hardware and provides real-time metrics to help determine whether a building is healthy and sustainable.

Carrier’s innovative solutions

With assistance from Carrier’s innovative solutions, researchers were able to identify several actionable interventions that may help improve the school’s IAQ. 

By prioritizing regular HVAC maintenance, monitoring systems and adjusting HVAC schedules during peak hours, administrators can make informed, timely decisions to support student health. Findings from this research equip schools, such as LILA, with the tools to create IAQ Management Plans to sustain high air quality standards.

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