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Good news comes for Dubbo Public School after it welcomed students from all years back to face-to-face learning just in time to rejoice in its new reverse cycle air conditioning units. Dubbo Public School had its advanced reverse cycle air conditioning units installed in all of its teaching and learning spaces as part of the Cooler Classrooms Program. The program aims improve indoor environments and air quality by delivering sustainable air conditioning, heating and fresh air ventilation systems into eligible classrooms. Principal Debbie Pritchard said the smart air condition systems provided the best possible learning environments for their students and delivered benefits beyond air cooling. “These benefits include better air quality and comfort and increased awareness of sustainability and energy use,” she said. Intrec’s Adrian Ryder met with Ms Pritchard for the commissioning and handover of the air conditioning systems. Do you want more Dubbo and regional news? Receive our free newsletters delivered to your inbox, as well as breaking news alerts. Sign up below …
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NEW: Adrian Ryder and Debbie Pritchard. Picture: CONTRIBUTED.
Good news comes for Dubbo Public School after it welcomed students from all years back to face-to-face learning just in time to rejoice in its new reverse cycle air conditioning units.
Dubbo Public School had its advanced reverse cycle air conditioning units installed in all of its teaching and learning spaces as part of the Cooler Classrooms Program.
The program aims improve indoor environments and air quality by delivering sustainable air conditioning, heating and fresh air ventilation systems into eligible classrooms.
Principal Debbie Pritchard said the smart air condition systems provided the best possible learning environments for their students and delivered benefits beyond air cooling.
“These benefits include better air quality and comfort and increased awareness of sustainability and energy use,” she said.
Intrec’s Adrian Ryder met with Ms Pritchard for the commissioning and handover of the air conditioning systems.
Do you want more Dubbo and regional news? Receive our free newsletters delivered to your inbox, as well as breaking news alerts. Sign up below …