Schools Go Green for Health

NEW YORK — Schools increasingly cite health benefits as reason for going green, according to a new study issued by McGraw-Hill Construction.

In their market survey New and Retrofit Green Schools: The Cost Benefits and Influence of a Green School on its Occupants, McGraw-Hill Construction found that 89 percent of K-12 schools named enhancing the health and well-being of students as a top reason for constructing, renovating and operating greener schools. In 2007, only 61 percent of K-12 schools acknowledged health as a motive for sustainability.

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Focus on Furniture

FRANKLIN PARK, Ill. — Changes in curriculum design carry a great influence in the changing wave of classroom interior design, with furniture evolving to meet the needs of 21st century learning environments.

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Interior Design May Affect Behavior of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders

CHICO, Calif. – A survey conducted by the Center of Disease Control (CDC) reported in March that one in 50 school children has an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), surpassing an earlier estimate of one in 88.

ASDs are generally revealed in childhood with varying degrees of neurological disorders typically characterized by difficulty in social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication.

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Lighting for Learning

Designed specifically with schools in mind to meet ANSI/IES RP-3 and CHPS best practices, the new Staple suite of suspended and wall-mount luminaires from Peerless delivers productivity-enhancing illumination and energy-saving performance. Available with either T8 or T5/T5HO lamps, Staple’s indirect/direct illumination provides comfortable, glare-free lighting on desks, white boards and other work surfaces while effectively illuminating entire classrooms, libraries, lecture halls and cafeterias.

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Construction Camera System

EarthCam’s 16 MegapixelCam Advanced delivers quality technology to monitor, document and promote school and university projects. The construction camera system provides large 4,928 pixel by 3,264 pixel inspection-grade images and features a wide screen live streaming video preview for quick, on-demand snapshots any time. Unique to the system is the ability to capture wide-angle and tall portrait views without blurry edges. Housed in an all-weather enclosure, the video camera includes a maintenance-free wiper to ensure crystal-clear images.

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