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  • Air quality in schools affects student performance.
  • Improved air quality results in fewer sick days for students and teachers, especially those suffering from asthma or other respiratory problems.
  • Better air lowers health risks by 40%.
  • Schools specifically designed to be healthy and productive, including superior air quality, have enhanced learning and improved academic results.
  • Investment in indoor air quality will offset the costs associated with sick leave.
  • Elevated levels of carbon dioxide can increase short term absences by 50%.