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Middletown reviews indoor-air-quality assessments, plans targeted HVAC and roof work
Summary
At its Jan. 14 meeting the Middletown School District presented results of state-mandated indoor air quality assessments, noting radon testing, pest and moisture issues, and a plan to start deeper HVAC engineering reviews for 20% of schools; district officials said the work will affect capital and budget planning.
Middletown — The Middletown School District presented results of a state-mandated indoor air quality (IAQ) assessment at its Jan. 14 board meeting, and officials said the findings will shape capital planning and add costs to an already tight budget.
Superintendent Dr. Vasquez Matos told the board the district completed the required IAQ assessment and posted the full reports online, and that the district has begun addressing many of the items raised in the summaries. Facilities staff member Marco Gaylord led the board through a condensed summary of the assessments and next steps.
The reports covered radon testing, ventilation systems, mold and bacteria exposure, pest infestations and…
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