Air Quality at Prem

Prem International School prioritizes the health and well-being of its community by closely monitoring air quality on campus. During the seasonal burning season, outdoor air quality in Chiang Mai can reach high levels, and we take proactive measures to safeguard our students and staff. Advanced air filtration systems (Positive Pressure Systems) are in place in all classrooms and learning spaces. All these spaces are monitored for AQI, CO2 and temperature, to make sure that our students, faculty and staff get the cleanest air possible.

Positive Pressure System (PPS)

Prem has equipped its classrooms, learning spaces, and sports facilities with powerful Positive Pressure Systems (PPS). The advanced PPS systems maintain near-zero PM2.5 levels inside, even when outdoor air quality reaches hazardous levels. The PPS system works by filtering outside air through high-performance filters and pushing it into classrooms, creating slightly increased pressure that prevents dirty air from entering while flushing out CO2. Unlike air purifiers, which struggle to maintain safe air quality on highly polluted days, the PPS system effectively achieves near-zero PM2.5 levels, ensuring a consistently safe and healthy learning environment.

WHO Guidelines

WHO Guidelines

Prem’s positive pressure system is designed to meet strict WHO air quality standards, ensuring safe indoor air even during Chiang Mai's smoke season. This advanced system consistently maintains healthy air, providing a safe environment for students and staff year-round.

Low CO2

Low CO2

Maintaining low CO2 levels has been proven to significantly boost test scores. Prem’s fresh air system ensures that classroom CO2 levels stay low, meeting strict European Standards, and creating an optimal learning environment for students.

Air Quality Monitoring

Air Quality Monitoring

Prem continuously monitors air quality with over 100 sensors, both indoors and outdoors, to ensure all indoor spaces meet strict WHO air quality targets. This system consistently achieves near Zero-AQI levels, providing a safe and healthy environment throughout the campus.

Air Quality Leadership

Air Quality Leadership

Prem was one of Thailand’s first schools to install a Positive Pressure System (PPS), maintaining excellent indoor air quality even during high pollution. The system achieves air quality levels lower than those in Helsinki, one of Europe’s cleanest capitals.

3 Key Reasons why Prem has the Best Air Quality

Prem’s air quality system ensures your child breathes the best possible air, enhancing well-being and productivity. 

Responsibility to our Students and Community

Prem is dedicated to surpassing WHO air quality targets, especially during Chiang Mai’s smoke season, in classrooms, learning spaces, and indoor sports facilities. The Air Quality Committee, led by the Head of School and comprising parents, teachers, operations, and students, oversees air purification equipment and integrates air quality into the curriculum. 

Monitoring & Communication

Prem’s monitoring system employs over 100 sensors to track real-time air quality in classrooms, learning spaces, and outdoor areas. It provides automatic alerts if poor air quality is detected in any of these spaces. All Prem faculty and staff are promptly alerted to changes in air quality in their learning spaces, allowing them to ensure that air quality procedures are effectively implemented.

Continuous Improvement

Prem is a leader in air quality management among international schools. Utilizing a data-driven approach and a comprehensive sensor network, the school is dedicated to continuous improvement. By prioritizing health, safety, and productivity, Prem ensures that its learning environments remain among the safest and most optimized.

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