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Schools introduce vape detectors

Public school districts across the country are turning to technology to stop students from vaping. They’ve installed vape detectors in middle school and high school restrooms to monitor students, with some districts using their share of a $31.7 million settlement won from vape maker Juul to pay for the new devices.

NPR’s Scott Neuman reports.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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