Five parents sued their children’s school district, board of education and superintendent in an effort to have their children learn in school buildings outfitted with more than $1 million of bipolar ionization filtration, HVAC improvements, antibacterial surface tape, thermal scanners, and ultraviolet light disinfecting equipment, according to a TAPInfo report.
Angry Parents Want UV-Sanitized Schools Opened
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