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With my experience around poorer schools in the USA I would worry that the filter wouldn’t get replaced for decades and itself become a breeding ground for molds.


You don't need poor schools for that. Just ~3 years ago exactly this happened to a public primary school in a rich neighborhood of Haarlem (The Netherlands). If I remember correctly, the filters had not been replaced for 8 years.




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