Clean Air for Schools program

Applications for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Clean Air for Schools program are due by Sunday, April 30.

The program is open to all public, private, charter, parochial, facility and Tribal K-12 schools.

CDPHE is partnering with Carrier West to distribute free HEPA filter portable air cleaners and associated supplies to improve schools’ indoor air quality to lessen exposure to respiratory viruses as well as other pollutants and pathogens that contribute to asthma, allergies and other respiratory illnesses. The model of air cleaner used in the program was chosen because it is quiet and won't disrupt learning, uses about as much energy as a small lamp and requires only one filter change a year. The program is open to all public, private, charter, parochial, facility, and Tribal K-12 schools and early childhood education facilities.

To learn more or to apply for the program, visit Carrier West’s webpage about the program.

View CDPHE's Clear Air for Schools FAQ webpage.
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