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Lack of Air Conditioning Slows Learning in School

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This summer, there is no air conditioning at Lindhurst High School in Olivehurst, CA. School isn’t out either. Summer school is still in session, which means that many classrooms are full of students despite the heat. Students taking summer classes have to do so without air conditioning. This summer, temperatures in classrooms have exceeded 90 degrees multiple times, which has definitely effected everyone’s performance. The heat makes it very difficult to concentrate. Both students and teachers have taken note of this and everyone is forced to move and think slower than normal. The high temperatures in the classrooms are also a health concern. The heat can cause headaches, dehydration, and possibly even more serious problems for both students and teachers. Many complain that they need to take a nap after school to recover from the heat, which effects homework time, and the rest of the evening.

The school has tried to repair the aging central HVAC system that services the sprawling building multiple times, but according to school officials, it keeps breaking. Eventually, the school had to push the next round of repairs off until next spring. Now, it is estimated that it will take around $5 million to bring the HVAC system back to its former glory.

Ancient HVAC systems can be more hassle than they are worth when they break these days. Oftentimes, the systems in question are inefficient and overly complicated, which can make repairs hard to conduct, and sometimes, even downright impossible. Fortunately, there have been some technological innovations in air conditioning in the last few decades. There are some alternatives to dealing with the same old thing. AC-World is a great place to find efficient and cost-effective alternatives to conventional central air. They offer ductless combined heat and cooling systems which are easy to maintain, energy efficient, easy to install, and feature a low initial cost. These ductless systems can keep two classrooms comfortable with ease, while also allowing for localized temperature control. Even better, if one unit doesn’t work, it won’t affect the rest of the system, which make operations and maintenance costs much easier to bear.