Excessive classroom temperatures - NASUWT
Excessive classroom temperatures - NASUWT
Excessive classroom temperatures - NASUWT
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The <strong>NASUWT</strong> was concerned to discover how often members actually experienceexcessive <strong>classroom</strong> <strong>temperatures</strong>. Table 3 indicates how often each of the 1,054respondents experienced <strong>temperatures</strong> in excess of 24 o C and 30 o C:Table 3:Members’ experience of excessive <strong>classroom</strong> <strong>temperatures</strong>Temperatures inexcess of 24 o CTemperatures inexcess of 30 o CExperienced at some time No. members 988 348% 93.7% 33.0%Experienced on 10+%daysNo. members 938 191% 89.0% 18.1%Experienced on 25+%daysNo. members 814 57% 77.2% 5.4%Experienced on 50+%daysNo. members 616 15% 58.4% 1.4%Experienced on 75+%daysNo. members 367 2% 34.8% 0.0%Experienced on 90+%daysNo. members 242 2% 22.9% 0.0%Over three quarters of respondents experienced <strong>classroom</strong> <strong>temperatures</strong> inexcess of 24 o C on more than 25% of days during the survey period and one thirdof members experienced <strong>classroom</strong> <strong>temperatures</strong> in excess of 30 o C at some pointduring the survey period.5