Klaus Stöttner supports the production of CO2 traffic lights

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Shortly before Christmas 2020, Klaus Stöttner, a member of the Bavarian State Parliament, visited the production facility of Elektrotechnik SCHABUS GmbH & Co. KG. Klaus Stöttner is a sponsor of the CO2 traffic light fundraising campaign at the Otfried Preußler Elementary School in Stephanskirchen and continues to support the SCHABUS CO2 traffic light campaign. As a thank you for his spontaneous visit, the MP was presented with a CO2 traffic light in a special Bavarian design. He expressed his sincere gratitude for the CO2 traffic light and expressed his appreciation for the work of Schabus Electrical Engineering.
In times like these, we're all especially aware that health is our top priority and that we all need to stick together. It would be desirable for other businesses in the district to follow our example and support Bavarian schools with sponsored CO2 traffic lights. – Klaus Stöttner
The CO2 traffic lights are an effective tool to minimize the risk of (coronavirus) infection. SCHABUS CO2 traffic lights show exactly when and for how long the room needs to be ventilated. They measure the carbon dioxide content in the air and the display shows green, orange or red accordingly. As soon as the traffic lights turn orange, it is an unmistakable sign that it is about time to ventilate. When they turn red, however, it is high time to let fresh air into the room. When there is enough oxygen in the room, the traffic lights turn back to green and the windows can be closed again. This helps teachers and students find the right ventilation periods. This way, students can avoid unnecessary freezing due to unnecessary ventilation in the future.