12/08/17
It's a very few week left before the start of the new academic year. School management who care about their reputation know how important it is to create an enabling environment for qualitative training of students. Fresh air and good indoor climate in the premises where pupils study, provide a high activity and a better mood of both pupils and teachers.
Our children spend in schools a lot of time and most of the day in the insufficiently ventilated room in terms of lack of fresh air. Good air in the class influences academic achievement of students and performance of teachers.
Equipping schools with new plastic windows will increase the building's energy efficiency, strengthen the concern for the safety of children and establish proper ventilation. When a child actively thinks about the new task, need for oxygen in the brain increases significantly. Therefore, students who are studying in poorly ventilated buildings have not enough fresh air. It is bad for the ability to concentrate.
Replacing your old windows with new plastic ones in school can significantly affect the microclimate of the building. This will create a more conducive environment for learning.