School District of Lancaster, PA

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Supporting a safe return to classrooms, long-term community health and successful students

Indoor air quality (IAQ) has become a top priority for education institutions that want to instill confidence in parents, students and teachers. However, the benefits of improving IAQ far exceed virus mitigation as clean air also fosters healthier, more comfortable educational environments and more focused, successful students.

The School District of Lancaster, PA, experienced these benefits firsthand. Like many U.S. school districts in late 2020, the district was preparing for the safe return of students and staff to its buildings with the right combination of funding, expertise and technology. When government funding and COVID regulations made health and safety upgrades a priority, the district’s leadership team turned to its longtime partner, Johnson Controls, for support.

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