CU Boulder researchers are tracking the performance of the high-efficiency filters. Author: Rachel Leuthauser Updated: 10:24 PM MST January 11, 2021
DENVER Students in more than 20 Denver schools will breathe in cleaner air as they return to class for the spring semester after Denver Public Schools (DPS) installed high-efficiency air filters throughout the district.
CU Boulder helped install new air filters and Carrier s Healthy Buildings Program provided the filters for research. Each filter has a new design that will better reduce particles in the classrooms, especially when it comes to COVID-19. In terms of public health protection, this is real, this is now, Environmental Engineering Professor Mark Hernandez said. This is really translating stuff to practice.