Healthy Learning Environment

For Teacher & Students

At ASPRA, we are committed to providing a healthy learning environment for teachers and students in a simple, cost-efficient, and professional manner.

Our specialised air purifiers and purification systems effectively help with common air quality issues in schools, and help remove fine dust, viruses, bacteria, and pollen from the air.

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Common Air Quality Issues in Education

Inadequate Ventilation

A lack of proper ventilation can lead to the accumulation of pollutants such as carbon dioxide (CO2), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and bacteria in classrooms. This can result in poor air quality and an increased risk of health issues, reduced concentration, and fatigue among both students and teachers.

Mold & Moisture Issues

Damp environments, such as leaks or poor ventilation, can promote the growth of mold and the dispersion of mold spores in the air. Exposure to mold can cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems.

Particulate Matter & Allergens

Schools can be susceptible to particulate matter, such as dust particles from outdoors, as well as allergens like pollen, dust mites, and pet dander. These particles can lead to respiratory problems and allergic reactions, particularly in sensitive individuals.

Chemical Substances & Emissions

Schools may have various chemical substances present, such as cleaning agents, building materials, and paint, which can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Prolonged exposure to high levels of VOCs can cause health issues, including respiratory irritation, headaches, and fatigue.

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Application Areas In Education

Classrooms

Installing air purifiers in classrooms can help improve the indoor air quality and create a healthier learning environment for students and teachers. Air purifiers can remove airborne allergens, dust particles, and other pollutants, reducing the risk of respiratory issues and allergies.

Cafeteria

Areas where students gather during breaks or lunchtime, such as common areas and cafeterias, can benefit from air purification systems. These systems can help reduce odors, cooking fumes, and airborne particles, creating a cleaner and healthier environment for students and staff.

Libraries

Libraries are often crowded spaces where many people gather, and books can accumulate dust over time. Air purifiers can help eliminate dust particles, mold spores, and odors, ensuring a clean and comfortable environment for studying and reading.

Laboratories

Educational institutions often have science laboratories where students conduct experiments that involve chemicals and other potentially hazardous substances. Air purification systems equipped with appropriate filters can help maintain a safe and clean lab environment by removing harmful fumes, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and airborne particles.

Key Benefits of ASPRA AIR Purifiers

Most silent in class

High Output of Clean Air

Low Energy Costs

Low Maintenance Costs

Plug & Play Installation

Effective against All Air Pollution

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