Jarek Salek, Head of Engineering and Technical Operations at Uvisan, explains how UV-C cleaning in educational facilities can make shared equipment safe from COVID and help resume teaching that involves computers and other shared hardware
In the coming weeks and months, OpenAccessGovernment.org reports, as students are phased back into schools and other educational institutions, minimising viral transmission is going to be a top priority. When schools reopen to all, decision-makers must be doing everything they can to give students a learning experience that is as close to normal as possible. Over the past year, education has faced unprecedented levels of disruption. Teaching has been virtual and remote for great lengths of time and in the short windows that schools have been open, facilities have been limited due to concerns surrounding hygiene and disinfection. As restrictions ease,…
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