New Device Monitors Schoolroom Air for Carbon Dioxide Levels that may Make Kids Drowsy

With nearly 55 million students, teachers and school staff about to return to elementary and secondary school classrooms, scientists recently described a new hand-held sensor that could keep classroom air fresher and kids more alert for learning.

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PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22, 2012 — With nearly 55 million students, teachers and school staff about to return to elementary and secondary school classrooms, scientists today (Aug. 22) described a new hand-held sensor – practical enough for wide use – that could keep classroom air fresher and kids more alert for learning.

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