How to Improve Test Scores Through Better Indoor Air Quality Now Available on iBooks Store!

Our third ebook, How to Improve Test Scores Through Better Indoor Air Quality is done and now available on iBooks Store.

Can indoor air quality affect test scores, teacher and student productivity, and performance? Yes!

This book gives school superintendents and facility managers tips on how to improve standardized test scores by improving indoor air quality in schools. Students, teachers, and staff members are more productive, perform better, and miss less time at school when indoor air quality is improved. Indoor air quality may not seem to have an effect on test results and school performance, but studies have shown that poor indoor air quality has a negative impact on students, teachers, and school staff. As school systems seek innovative solutions to standardized test performance, improved indoor air quality and its effect on learning, productivity and improving test scores is often overlooked.

This book ties in with our other books, Proactive Moisture and Indoor Air Quality Management Plan and Preventing Mold in New and Existing Buildings.

Last week we published How to Improve Test Scores Through Better Indoor Air Quality on the iBooks Store for iOS devices so readers can have it when they’re on the go. We can also provide PDF copies if you prefer that format. The book sells for $9.99.

If you’re a school administrator, facility manager, or consultant working with school systems, this book is for you.

If you’d like to check it out, here’s the link where you can download the book from iBooks:

How to Improve Test Scores Through Better Indoor Air Quality

Remember, if you need help:
Wynn's a good guy to have around if you like corny jokes and want to solve mold problems

Wynn’s a good guy to have around if you like corny jokes and want to solve mold problems

I don’t often take pictures of pictures, but when I do, it’s this guy.

 

We can also provide the ebook in other formats. Give me a call or send me an email at cwhite@wynnwhite.com
I hope your projects are going well.
Stay dry, my friends.
Chris

 

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