By 2027, the deployed TA-14 Environmental Integrity System will transition from implementation to fully validated operation, demonstrating measurable and sustained reductions in indoor airborne transmission risk within K–12 classroom environments.
Impact will be evaluated through continuous environmental data, verified system performance, and KPI-based outcome tracking established during the 2026 deployment phase.
The system will demonstrate a sustained decrease in the amount of time indoor environments operate outside defined thresholds associated with increased airborne transmission risk.
Projected Impact (2027):
≥ 60% reduction in time spent in high-risk environmental conditions
≥ 90% compliance with defined environmental performance thresholds
Through continuous monitoring and performance-triggered intervention, classrooms will maintain consistent ventilation and filtration effectiveness.
Projected Impact:
≥ 90% compliance with target air change rates (ACH)
Sustained improvement in equivalent clean air delivery (eCADR)
Reduced variability in environmental conditions during occupied hours
All system interventions will be tracked and validated through pre- and post-intervention comparison.
Projected Impact:
≥ 90% of interventions result in measurable environmental improvement
All interventions documented and verified within the Environmental Integrity Record (EIR)
The system will establish a measurable relationship between environmental conditions and individual exposure.
Projected Impact:
≥ 90% of occupied time within verified safe environmental conditions per occupant
Quantifiable environmental protection at the classroom level
By integrating energy input with environmental outcomes, the system will improve efficiency while maintaining safety.
Projected Impact:
≥ 15–25% reduction in energy per protected occupant (kW/person)
Improved alignment between system output and actual environmental performance
The Atmospheric Integrity Record (AIR) and Environmental Integrity Record (EIR) will provide a complete, auditable dataset of environmental conditions and system performance.
Projected Impact:
≥ 95% continuous data coverage across deployed classrooms
Full traceability of conditions, decisions, and outcomes
Standardized environmental reporting capability
The 2026–2027 deployment will establish a validated model that can be replicated across additional environments.
Projected Impact:
Proven framework for deployment across school districts
Adaptability to healthcare, commercial, and residential environments
Foundation for multi-site environmental integrity networks (FAIN concept)
“By 2027, this project will demonstrate a fully operational system that measurably reduces airborne transmission risk through continuous environmental verification, evidence-based intervention, and documented performance outcomes—establishing a new standard for indoor air accountability.”