Mobile County Public School System to install vape detectors in middle and high schools

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MCPSS to install vape detectors in middle and high schools.

) - To crack down on the use of vaping at school, Mobile County Public Schools are installing vape detectors with the hope of decreasing the number of users.

According to a study by the CDC and FDA, last year, 2.3 million students in the U.S. reported current use of e-cigarettes. That includes over 500,000 middle schoolers.“We have seen an alarming number of children and teens vaping in the last few years,” Guy said. “This vape device has kind of made nicotine use cool again.”“It does permanent lung damage. The lung is the only organ that doesn’t repair itself. So, the damage you do to your lungs is permanent.

In December of 2022, Alabama received a $15.5 million settlement after Juul Labs Inc. settled a lawsuit brought by numerous states.Andy Gatewood, MCPSS director of safety and security, said this is necessary. “We’re always looking for ways to be progress and proactive and trying to figure out ways we can not only help our kids but help our schools in general,” Gatewood said.“They can differentiate between regular vape and a THC vape,” he said. “They employ an aggression detection option. If they’re installed in say a restroom and the noise level gets above a certain level, then administrators or whoever on the response team is notified.

 

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