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Board reviews vape‑detector pilot data; district staff outline $85,000 approximate 10‑year plan
Summary
District staff presented a vendor trial of ceiling-mounted vape detectors, reported 197 vaping incidents in two bathrooms during the trial window, and outlined estimated costs for a 50‑unit system (installation and subscription) that district staff said could cost roughly $85,000 over ten years.
District staff presented results from a vendor trial of ceiling-mounted vape detectors and summarized peer‑district experience during Tuesday’s meeting, and board members asked about durability, vandalism, warranty and funding.
Marla (student‑services presenter) said two Halo PC3C sensors were installed in high‑school bathrooms for a trial from May 27 through July 31; the cloud dashboard showed 197 vaping or smoking alerts and three “masking” incidents between May 25 and June 15. Marla played a demonstration video that showed the detector triggered by a small amount of visible smoke and described dashboard features that identify building “hot spots,”…
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