A third of Estonian schools still lack forced ventilation and are having trouble ensuring good air quality. While the government recommends complementing study buildings with forced ventilation systems, some local counterparts see the need for cheaper air purifiers that can be adopted more quickly.
Half of Tartu's schools and nurseries have natural ventilation, which makes it difficult to clean the air from the coronavirus. The city government is now testing air purifiers as a solution.
The government's allocated €30 million for upgrading schools' ventilation systems had only been used so far by half of those local governments interviewed, meaning the work is delayed.
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