Module 2. Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools

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Module 2 1 Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools

Key Messages of Today s Session 2 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is important. IAQ is an important issue for schools. You can implement an IAQ Program in your school. The IAQ Coordinator s role is key. IAQ Tools for Schools provides the help you need. Implementing IAQ Tools for Schools is a team effort.

Workshop Objectives You will be able to: Describe the effects of poor IAQ in schools Identify IAQ needs in your school Identify and overcome potential barriers Build a core team for IAQ implementation Activate the IAQ Management Plan Implement the IAQ Management Plan 3

Introductions Name School District Represented Position Previous Experience with Air Quality Issues Causes and Effects of Poor IAQ 4

What is Indoor Air Quality? 1. the temperature, humidity, ventilation, and chemical or biological contaminants of the air inside a building. 5

Americans spend about 90% of their day indoors- in classrooms, in offices, at home. Pollution indoors is two to five times- and occasionally more than 100 times- higher than outdoor levels. 6 When compared to other threats to human health, EPA, its Science Advisory Board and others consistently rank indoor air pollution among the top four environmental risks facing the American people.

Potential Causes of Poor Air Quality Reduced Ventilation Building Materials and Furnishings Deferred Maintenance to Save Money Pesticides, Housekeeping Supplies, School Supplies, and Chemicals in Personal Care Products 7

Indoor Air Pollutant Sources Building Materials and Furnishings Maintenance Products Office Equipment Microbiological Contamination Outdoor Air Pollution Soil Gases (e.g., Radon) 8 Occupants

Common HVAC System Problems Insufficient Outdoor Air Supply Controls Broken or Disconnected Dirty Filters Microbiological Growth in Drip Pans, Ductwork, Coils, and Humidifiers Improper Operation and/or Maintenance 9

Ways Occupants Contribute to Poor IAQ Bacteria and Viruses Improper Use of Products and Equipment Disabling or Blocking Ventilation Systems Personal Care Products Pets in Classrooms Tobacco Smoke 10

Consequences of Poor IAQ Health Problems Reduced Learning and Productivity Higher Costs to Fix Problems than to Prevent Poor Public Relations Liability Issues 11

Additional Potential Costs Negative Media Coverage Angry or Frightened Parents, Staff, and Public Increased Risk of Legal Action by Unions or Parents Accountability to School Board and Other Officials 12

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Unique Aspects of Schools Budgets are Tight Space is Densely Populated Buildings May be Old and Suffer from Deferred Maintenance Special Sources of Pollution and Odors Space Utilization Additions and Temporary Space 19

Effects of Poor IAQ on Children s Health Indoor air pollution can affect children s learning ability Asthma episodes can be triggered by allergens or odors indoors Some pollutant harm may be long-lasting or permanent 20

IAQ Tools for Schools Key Features Low Cost/ No Cost Adaptable to Individual School Needs No Specialized Training Required Voluntary Common Sense Approach 21

IAQ Tools for Schools Kit Co-Sponsors U.S. Environmental Protection Agency American Federation of Teachers Association of School Business Officials Council for American Private Education National Education Association National Parent Teacher Association American Lung Association 22

Purposes of the Kit Helps People Easily Diagnose IAQ Problems in Schools Simplifies the Process for Maintaining Good IAQ Prevents Loss of Dollars and Trust 23

Role of IAQ Coordinator Disseminates IAQ Information Creates and Coordinates IAQ Team Implements IAQ Management Plan Coordinates IAQ Activities Communicates to All Constituents Facilitates Resolution of IAQ Problems 24

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Roles of IAQ Coordinator Leader Develops Vision Sets Direction Strategizes for Change Communicates Direction Motivates and Inspires Leads by Example Manager Plans Budgets Organizes Controls Solves Problems Makes Decisions Allocates Resources 26

Action Packet Users/ Team Members Teachers Administrative Staff Facilities Operators 27

Action Packet Users/ Team Members School Boards Health Officers Custodians 28

Action Packet Users/ Team Members Contract Service Providers Students & Parents Local News Media 29

Activate IAQ Management Plan Top Administrative Support Checklist Interval Radon Plan for Emergency Response Integrated Pest Management IAQ Coordinator Inform Constituents Lead IAQ Policies 30 IAQ Tools for Schools Kit

The IAQ Management Plan Assess Current Status 31 Start the Checklists Log Activate the IAQ Team (Action Packets) Receive and summarize checklists Perform walkthrough inspection Assess radon status Assess pest control programs Assess lead status Identify recent changes that affect IAQ

The IAQ Management Plan Perform Repairs and Upgrades Set repair and upgrade priorities Gain consensus and approvals Distribute status report Perform repairs and upgrades Conduct follow-up inspections 32

The IAQ Management Plan Final Steps Develop a schedule of IAQ Events Assess problem-solving performance Establish and update IAQ policies Distribute Summary Report Check Contacts List File Checklists, reports and notes 33

Response to Emergencies Identify Emergency Diagnose, if Necessary Assess Severity Decide on Solution Hire Outside Help, if Necessary Resolve Problem Communicate Throughout the Process 34

So, he is extending the deadline to improve the materials? Communication Yes, he said it was only acceptable, so far. We got his approval. on all completed work.. I am so glad he liked it. 35 The client said, The materials have been acceptable to date.

Communication Strategies Building Awareness of IAQ in your School Encouraging Participation by Faculty and Staff Managing Public Relations- with Outside Stakeholders Managing Up - Getting Top Support Communicating in a Crisis- Do s and Don ts 36