B.C. school installs vape detectors in bathrooms to curb students’ use
- A pilot project at Summerland Secondary School installed vape detectors in washrooms to address student vaping issues, which made others feel uneasy.
- The vape detectors send email alerts to school staff when vaping is detected and are accompanied by cameras outside the washrooms.
- Principal Alan Stel reported that complaints about vaping ceased within three weeks of the detectors' installation.
- Stel hopes to expand the successful vape detector program to other schools in the Okanagan Skaha School District.
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