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Air Purifiers in Classrooms for Infection Control - a Pilot Study

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Norwegian Institute of Public Health

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Acceptability
Feasibility

Treatments

Device: Ceiling-Mounted Air Purifiers
Device: Portable or Ceiling Mounted Air Purifiers
Device: Portable Air Purifiers

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06374316
2302888

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study aims to investigate the acceptability and feasibility of deploying air purifiers equipped with HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filters in classrooms, to study air purifiers as an infection control measure. It will also evaluate the direct effect of air purifiers on air quality, comparing ceiling-mounted purifiers, portable purifiers and no purifier.

Full description

Improved ventilation and air purification have been proposed as promising measures to protect the health of students and children while avoiding future school closures during pandemics. However, there is limited knowledge regarding the effectiveness and potential drawbacks of using air purifiers in educational settings. This pilot study was initiated to explore whether a large study of air purifiers in Norwegian primary school classrooms is feasible and acceptable among teachers and students, and to uncover whether air purifiers can reduce particle density in classrooms and thus potentially decrease the spread of infections.

The results will lay the groundwork for larger-scale trials that could form the basis of knowledge for decision-makers on whether the use of air purifiers should be part of the strategy to limit infections in classrooms while avoiding school closures during future pandemics.

The pilot study consists of two parts. The first part will last six weeks, and focus on the feasibility and acceptability among teachers and students. It will describe and compare two arms - ceiling-mounted (arm 1) and portable (arm 2) air purifiers. The second part lasts nine weeks, and will evaluate the direct effect of air purifiers on air quality. It will compare ceiling-mounted, and portable devices and no purifier(arm 3). The study will involve multiple schools, with a total of six schools contributing eight classrooms. Arm 1 will have two schools and arm 2 will have three schools, each school contributing with one classroom. Arm 3 will have one school, contributing with three classrooms. The classrooms will preferably belong to 7th grade students, but 6th and 5th grade student classrooms will also be accepted, based on the schools preferences. Data collection includes interviews and questionnaires from teachers and students, observations, as well as absenteeism data and air quality measurements.

Enrollment

6 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria for Schools in arm 1 and 2:

  • Having a classroom in the 5th to 7th grade that either has sufficient floor space to accommodate at least two portable air purifiers or has the infrastructure for the installation of a ceiling-mounted air purifier.
  • Having at least 15 students in the relevant classroom.

Inclusion Criteria for Schools in arm 3:

  • Having three classrooms at the same floor with sufficient floor space to accommodate at least two portable air purifiers AND with the infrastructure for the installation of a ceiling-mounted air purifier.
  • The relevant three classrooms should be slightly comparable with regards to use and air quality. The air quality, as perceived by users, should generally be rated as moderate to poor. which should be medium to poor.

Inclusion Criteria for Students in arm 1 and 2:

  • Having a classroom with installed air purifier through the study as their primary classroom.
  • Informed consent from both legal guardians.

Inclusion Criteria for Teachers in arm 1, 2, and 3:

  • Teaching in the classroom with installed air purifiers at least a few hours per week.
  • Providing informed consent.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

6 participants in 3 patient groups

Ceiling-Mounted Air Purifiers
Experimental group
Description:
Classrooms in this arm will have ceiling-mounted air purifiers installed. Air quality will be monitored throughout the study period.
Treatment:
Device: Ceiling-Mounted Air Purifiers
Portable Air Purifiers
Experimental group
Description:
Classrooms in this arm will have portable air purifiers installed. Air quality will be monitored throughout the study period.
Treatment:
Device: Portable Air Purifiers
Both Portable and Ceiling-Mounted Air Purifiers
Experimental group
Description:
Classrooms in this arms will have both portable and ceiling-mounted air purifiers installed. The rooms will alternate weekly between having no air purifiers on, or only ceiling-mounted air purifier on, or only portable air purifier on. Air quality will be monitored throughout the study period.
Treatment:
Device: Portable or Ceiling Mounted Air Purifiers

Trial contacts and locations

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