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Safe Air Schools UK joins global call for clean classroom air at United Nations

Tuesday 23 September, 2025

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New York / London, 23 September 2025



Inclusive, sustainable, and equitable education starts with the air children


breathe.


Safe Air Schools UK is taking part in a landmark United Nations event in New York today,


where world leaders, international organisations, and civil society are uniting to demand


safe and healthy indoor air.


Safe Air Schools' air quality expert, Sotirios Papathanasiou, is sharing the stage with global


leaders as they sign a pledge to launch a movement to make indoor air healthy for all.


In the UK, the Department for Education issued CO₂ monitors during the height of the


pandemic, though use is not mandated, and schools report challenges. This goes far beyond


viruses: airborne allergies also put children at risk. The DfE itself acknowledges this in its CO₂ monitor guidance.



And as we pass “Week 38” when paediatric asthma and allergy hospital admissions


traditionally surge, the urgency could not be clearer.


Sotirios said:


“By making the invisible world of indoor air visible, air quality monitoring solutions


give us the power to truly understand our spaces. This data-driven insight is the key


that unlocks adaptive ventilation, allowing buildings to breathe intelligently -


providing fresh air precisely when needed and cutting energy waste from needless


over-ventilation.”


Founder, Nathalie Pearson, added:


“Educating and empowering children is central. Most children and teachers don’t


realise how much classroom air matters. Those who do often face barriers to


implementing action. Today, with their schools’ support, two Junior Ambassadors are


at the UN to remind the world that the future must be seen and heard.”


This event marks a turning point in recognising indoor air quality as a core part of education,


inclusion, and public health.


About Safe Air Schools UK


Safe Air Schools is a parent-led organisation, supported by experts, working to improve air


quality in classrooms. It brings together a growing coalition of independent organisations


united in the same goal: ensuring all children can learn in safe, healthy environments.


Notes to Editors

Long Covid Advocacy is a coalition organisation of Safe Air Schools


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