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Term Papers on Danger In The Air At North Intermmediate School In Wilmington?

Term Paper TitleDanger In The Air At North Intermmediate School In Wilmington?
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Danger in the Air At North Intermmediate School in Wilmington?


     Is there danger in the air at the North Intermediate School in
Wilmington?  Apparently carbon dioxide levels have been found to be above
acceptable levels in some class rooms.  According to a report dated Dec. 9, 1996,
by ATC Associations, an independent consulting firm hired by the Town of
Wilmington to conduct Indoor Air Quality and Microbiological testing at the
school.  “All indoor  air quality parameters were within normal guideline ranges
with the exception of consistently elevated levels of carbon dioxide and low
relative humidity levels throughout the school,” said the report.
     High levels of carbon dioxide indoors can be a sign of poor ventilation
in a building.  Carbon dioxide is an odorless gas which can cause discomfort at
lower levels and act as a mild narcotic at higher concentrations.  According to
the Dec. 9 report, “If carbon dioxide levels exceed 800-1000 parts per
million(ppm), the ventilation system is not effectively working.”
     At the Wilmington School Committee meeting on Feb. 12, school
Superintendent Dr. Geraldine A. O'Donnell stated that there was a complaint of a
musty odor in one of the class rooms after heavy rains on Nov. 6.  There were
also complaints of nausea and headaches from numerous students.  The room was
inspected by Roger Lessard, Public Building Superintendent.  Mr. Lessard found
the odor was being caused by Science ch...

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