Statesboro, GA seeks indoor air quality improvements in municipal buildings during pilot
Statesboro, GA Municipal Building Air Quality Improvements
The pilot tests volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with air quality sensors at 16 locations. Ongoing surveys of city employees ask about experiences with unpleasant scents in their workspaces. Selected locations include City Hall, the Statesboro Police Department, and fire stations. Researchers with Georgia Southern University will test the impacts of plants and other natural solutions on air quality. Statesboro received a Partnership for Inclusive Innovation grant for the pilot.
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Study of air quality in Statesboro’s city buildings wins $127,000 innovation grant - Statesboro Herald
Georgia Southern University hosted this year’s Partnership for Inclusive Innovation, or PIN, statewide ceremony for Community Research Grants.
City of Statesboro awarded PIN grant to study indoor air quality - Grice Connect
The City of Statesboro is one of the winners of the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation's 2023 Community Research Grants. They will benefit from world-class research capabilities including multi-disciplinary research teams, program management tools, and strategic partnership opportunities.
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