PaveGen Tiles Makes Going Green (And School) Fun
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At most schools 'going green' means generating less trash or making a conscientious attempt to recycle. But at New York's Riverdale Country School, it means being encouraged to run and even jump in the hallway. That's because on January 7th, 2014, the school became the first American venue for the specially designed Pavegen floor tiles.
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- Angela N.12년 이하I think that PaveGen tiles are a great way to save and preserve energy. Hopefully the tiles can spread to more schools.
- Alex Neault12년 이하But wouldn't that be really expensive to install into your home?
- Amruta P.12년 이하This is a very good way to save power and energy I think that we should also have it in our hallways.
- amran suliman12년 이하This is a really great idea. I think we should install these tiles in every school to save power and electricity.
- Raymond Yulfo12년 이하I think this should be put in more schools but schools with student that wont purposely break this.
- Arushi C12년 이하Although this is a good idea to conserve energy, I agree with Rebecca that many schools may not use this because it is too expensive and it does seem pretty expensive.
- Arushi C12년 이하Although this seems like a good idea to help conserve energy, I agree with Rebecca that many schools may not use this idea because it is too expensive because it does seem pretty expensive.
- Amanda Brake12년 이하This is very cool thing to have in our school, however, I agree with Andrea in the fact that if someone were to get hurt, what would happen?
- Becca VanGelder12년 이하These seem like they would be very expensive. Depending if you could generate enough power from these tiles, it looks like, to me, like they would be worth the cost.
andreak12년 이하What happens if someone gets hurt while jumping on the tiles?