Schools are facing more days with unhealthy air quality than ever before, negatively impacting academic performance and increasing absences.
Three in five US children are worried about the impact of air pollution on their health — does your district have a plan for protecting student health?
No separate software purchase. No add-on warranties. No unexpected expenses.
With one upfront service, we’re giving you the affordability, flexibility, and autonomy to eliminate all of your air quality blind spots.
Self-powered Clarity Node-S air quality monitoring hardware measures PM₂.₅ and NO₂ and serves as a platform for additional modules such as Wind, Black Carbon, and Ozone.
Data access via Clarity Dashboard, REST API, and Clarity OpenMap to visualize pollutant levels
Dedicated account manager for air quality monitoring project and data support
LAUSD’s Know Your Air Network, in partnership with Clarity and the Coalition for Clean Air, is a first-of-its-kind ambient air monitoring network that provides real-time monitoring across more than 200 school campuses, providing reliable, local air quality data for students, educators and parents. Learn more >>
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On days when air quality is very poor, schools are recommended to enforce indoor activity schedules. Monitoring AQI levels at your school and following outdoor physical activity guidelines is one of the most effective ways to protect students.
1. Recommendations provided by CAPCOA's Air Quality Guidance Template for Schools and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and Centers for Disease Control’s Air Quality and Outdoor Activity Guidance for Schools and Wildfire Smoke: A Guide for Public Health Officials.
Studies have found that a single day of unhealthy air quality can more than double absences. Absences come at a cost to both schools, and students' families.
Exposure to outdoor air pollution can inhibit cognitive development and negatively impact academic achievement. Studies have found air pollution levels to be a statistically significant predictors of student performance.
Air quality can change rapidly, making it important to have access to real-time air quality data when making operational decisions. Monitoring air quality ensures you make the right decisions for student health.
You can have a broad positive impact on your community by providing real-time air quality data and educate students and parents on how to minimize their exposure.