HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) Filters
Regardless of the ventilation system(s) in use at a school, all TDSB classrooms have been equipped with medical-grade, fan-powered HEPA filtration units. HEPA filters are clinically proven to reduce the spread of airborne infections in health care facilities by removing viruses, bacteria and allergens as small as 0.3 microns from the air. The use of HEPA filtration units, in combination with improved ventilation strategies and existing health and safety protocols, work together to reduce the risk of airborne contaminants such as respiratory viruses and smoke particles, and support a safer environment for staff and students.
HEPA units will
continue to remain in schools.
School administrators and Caretaking staff
have been provided with guidelines regarding the care and use of the HEPA
units, as well as the process to report and replace any non-functioning units.
Units are inspected over the summer months and filters are replaced as per
manufacturers guidelines.