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TEQOYA Air Purifier Adopted by City of Saint Ouen for Cleaner Classrooms in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine

Implementation Date

January 1, 2022

By

City of Saint Ouen (France)

City

Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine

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Description

In January 2022, Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France, partnered with the nonprofit RESPIRE to enhance air quality in schools by installing TEQOYA Air Purifiers in three classrooms at the Anatole France elementary school. This initiative addressed the critical issue of indoor air pollution, ensuring a safer and healthier learning environment for young students.
The purifiers significantly reduced airborne pollutants, improving air quality and supporting better health and academic performance. This project highlights the municipality's dedication to public health and sustainability, serving as a model for other cities to prioritize clean air in educational institutions through innovative cleantech solutions.

Impact & Result

  • The installation of TEQOYA Air Purifiers in the Anatole France elementary school resulted in a nearly 50% reduction in PM2.5 levels during class hours over six months. This marked a significant improvement in indoor air quality.
  • Improved air quality reduces the risk of respiratory and cardiovascular issues among students and staff, creating a safer environment for young learners.
  • The use of air purifiers represents an affordable way to address indoor air pollution without requiring major infrastructure changes, making it accessible for schools with limited budgets.

Solution Spotlight

Air purifiers to improve indoor air quality (houses, hotel rooms, restaurants, schools, medical offices, etc). Based on a patented technology developed through 15 years of research, TEQOYA air purifiers are ozone-free ionizers. They are effective against polluting particles of all sizes, the most dangerous included. They recreate the conditions of negative-ion production that exist in the purest areas of the earth. The negative ions act as natural cleansers and, by purifying the air, are beneficial to our health. The solution is designed and manufactured locally for air treatment: low-power, totally silent, no disposable filters. Designed to last (no programmed obsolescence), TEQOYA air purifiers use the highest quality components, resulting in a 5 years warranty minimum.

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