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China orders air quality inspection in newly-built schools

Xinhua | Updated: 2018-10-28 09:57
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Children at Daci Primary School in Baise in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.[File photo provided to China Daily]

The Chinese education authority has ordered a nationwide inspection of indoor air quality in newly-built schools and student dormitories, especially for levels of formaldehyde.

The move comes after some students across the country began suffering from dizziness and nosebleeds, as facilities in their newly-built schools were found to have excessive levels of formaldehyde, according to a statement issued by the education supervision committee under the State Council.

Local authorities should conduct a thorough inspection of indoor air quality in new schools, including dormitories and equipment that were put into use this year.

Students' parents and the public should be informed of the inspection results via school bulletin boards or online platforms, the statement said.

The statement also urged schools with unacceptable indoor air quality to rectify the issue in a timely fashion, adding that school buildings cannot be put into use until air quality reaches the standard, it said.

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