Classroom Spacing Calculator
Ensure proper social distancing in your classroom during the Coronavirus pandemic
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Results
Room Area:
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Area per Student:
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Recommended Spacing Between Students:
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Maximum Capacity at This Distance:
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Recommendation:
Enter room dimensions and student count to calculate proper spacing.
Safety Tips
- Maintain at least 1.5m distance between students
- Ensure proper ventilation in the classroom
- Wear masks at all times
- Regularly sanitize hands and surfaces
- Stagger class times to reduce crowding
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Select Your Language
- Click the “Language” dropdown menu.
- Choose from 10 supported languages (English, Spanish, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, Arabic, Urdu, Hindi).
- The entire calculator will automatically translate.
2. Choose Your Unit System
- Select either:
- Metric (cm/m) – For meters and centimeters.
- Imperial (inches/feet) – For feet and inches.
3. Enter Classroom Dimensions
- Room Length – Measure the length of your classroom (e.g., 10 meters or 32.8 feet).
- Room Width – Measure the width of your classroom (e.g., 8 meters or 26.2 feet).
4. Enter Student Count
- Input the number of students expected in the classroom.
5. Set Required Social Distance
- The default distance is 1.5 meters (~6 feet), but you can adjust it based on your school’s guidelines.
6. Click “Calculate” (or Wait for Auto-Calculation)
- The calculator will instantly compute:
- Room Area (total space available).
- Area per Student (how much space each student gets).
- Recommended Spacing (optimal distance between desks).
- Maximum Safe Capacity (how many students can fit safely).
7. Review the Recommendation
- The calculator will display a warning if:
- The room is too crowded for the given student count.
- The spacing is safe but tight.
- The room has sufficient space.
8. Adjust as Needed
- If the result shows “Danger” or “Warning”, try:
- Reducing the number of students.
- Increasing the distance requirement.
- Using a larger classroom if possible.
Example Calculation
- Room Length: 12 meters
- Room Width: 9 meters
- Students: 25
- Distance: 1.5 meters
Results:
- Room Area: 108 m²
- Area per Student: 4.32 m²
- Recommended Spacing: ~2.08 m
- Max Capacity at 1.5m: 48 students
- Recommendation: ✅ “Your classroom has sufficient space.”
Safety Tips Included
The calculator also provides COVID-19 safety tips, such as:
- Maintaining proper ventilation.
- Wearing masks.
- Regular sanitization.
- Staggering class schedules.
📌 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is this calculator used for?
- This tool helps teachers and school administrators calculate safe social distancing in classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic (or other health crises). It determines:
✅ Maximum student capacity
✅ Recommended spacing between desks
✅ Whether a room meets safety guidelines
2. How accurate is the calculator?
- It provides estimates based on mathematical spacing models (grid-based arrangement).
- Real-world factors like furniture, walkways, or irregular room shapes may require adjustments.
- For precise planning, consult your school’s health guidelines.
3. Which units does it support?
- Metric (meters/cm) – Default for most countries.
- Imperial (feet/inches) – For the U.S., U.K., etc.
- Switch units anytime—the calculator auto-converts all values.
4. Why does it show a “Warning” or “Danger” message?
- ⚠️ Warning: The room is close to overcrowding but may work with strict measures.
- ❌ Danger: The room is too small for the student count at the selected distance.
- Solution: Reduce students, increase distance, or use a larger room.
5. Can I use this for non-classroom spaces (e.g., cafeterias, gyms)?
- Yes! The calculator works for any shared space. Just input the room’s dimensions and adjust the distance requirements as needed.
6. How does it calculate “Recommended Spacing”?
- It assumes a grid layout (students evenly spaced).
- Formula: Spacing = √(Room Area / Number of Students)
- Example: A 100m² room with 25 students → Each gets 4m² → Spacing ≈ 2m apart.
7. Is my data stored or sent to a server?
- No privacy concerns! This tool runs entirely in your browser—no data is saved or shared.
8. Why are Arabic and Urdu text right-to-left (RTL)?
- These languages are written RTL. The calculator automatically switches layout for proper display.
9. Can I print or save the results?
- Yes! Use your browser’s Print (Ctrl+P) function to save as PDF or print for records.
10. What if I find a bug or want a new feature?
- Feel free to contact the developer (if provided) or suggest improvements!
💡 Pro Tips
- For better ventilation, space students more than the minimum requirement.
- Combine with staggered schedules to reduce crowding.
- Update distance rules based on latest health guidelines.