CDC Releases Updated School Re-Opening Guidelines
The CDC and the U.S. Department of Education announced its new “science-based resources and tools to help schools safely reopen and stay open for in-person learning.”
The CDC and the U.S. Department of Education announced its new “science-based resources and tools to help schools safely reopen and stay open for in-person learning.”
The pandemic has shown we need to quickly engage a much wider group of professionals, including those in facilities management, HVAC, architecture, mental health and more.
Governments, districts and teachers unions are under pressure by parents and politicians to end distance learning and bring students back to campus.
More focus on water quality assessments and ventilation evaluations are just a few ways campus safety priorities have shifted during the pandemic.
To resume in-person learning, schools should require masks, social distancing and COVID-19 testing, as well as improve their indoor ventilation.
For older campuses or schools with limited budgets, there are still HVAC options to consider to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
A survey conducted by Honeywell also found that 29% of remote workers would quit before returning to a risky worksite.
Having actionable indoor air quality data could help employees, students and visitors feel more confident when they return to work or school.
It’s time to safely bring people back to campuses while addressing new challenges. Honeywell has social distancing, mask detection, thermal screening, frictionless access and people counting solutions to make campus buildings safer and healthier, and help you meet and sustain compliance to new policies.
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