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Over 80% of Classrooms Do Not Meet Fine Particulate Standards

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With its clean air for schools project, the Airscan organisation wants to launch a national deployment of air purifiers in schools to eliminate up to 60% of fine particulate matter. A first purifier was installed on Wednesday in the GBS Windroos communal primary school in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean. More than eight out of ten Belgian classrooms do not meet World Health Organization (WHO) health standards for fine particulate matter concentration, acco…
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With its clean air for schools project, the Airscan organisation wants to launch a national deployment of air purifiers in schools to eliminate up to 60% of fine particulate matter. A first purifier was installed on Wednesday in the GBS Windroos communal primary school in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean. More than eight out of ten Belgian classrooms do not meet World Health Organization (WHO) health standards for fine particulate matter concentration, acco…

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BX1 broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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