Naples – In the first six schools monitored in Naples following the ordinance of Mayor Gaetano Manfredi on carbon dioxide levels in the areas affected by the bradyseismic phenomenon, no anomalies were found.
This was reported by the Municipality of Naples, following checks carried out by the firefighters. The schools in question are the Michelangelo Augusto comprehensive institute, Pendio complex; the Madonna Assunta comprehensive institute, Fascio complex; the Madonna Assunta comprehensive institute, central complex; the Guido Rossa nursery school; the “La Nidiata” nursery school and another nursery school.
Article published on March 2, 2025 - 21pm
The article talks about school checks in Naples for carbon dioxide but doesn't say much about what measures will be taken in the future. I hope the situation stays under control for the health of students and teachers.
I read the article about the checks in the schools of Naples, but I don't understand why no anomaly was found. Maybe there are factors that have not been adequately considered by the firefighters.
It is interesting to know that there are no anomalies in the schools, but I wonder if the checks will be done in other areas of Naples. It is important to ensure safety for all children and teachers.
Reading the article, it seems to me that the school situation in Naples is under control. However, I do not know if it is right to consider only six schools to make such a broad and general analysis. Perhaps there are more things to verify.