The University of Central Arkansas says second summer-term classes will be moved from a campus building that's been evacuated twice after students and faculty reported feeling ill.
The university says repeated air-quality testing has found no toxic chemicals in Burdick Hall. The school says the testing results do not indicate any specific course of action, but the university plans to install circulating ceiling fans in each classroom.
UCA says all second summer-term classes that were scheduled to meet in Burdick Hall will be moved to other locations on campus while workers install the ceiling fans.
The building was evacuated twice in June after people reported feeling sick.
Burdick Hall is open and university offices will continue normal operations in the building.
Testing finds no toxic chemicals at UCA building
Repeated air-quality testing has found no toxic chemicals in Burdick Hall
Published On: Jun 29 2012 06:00:26 PM CDT
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