Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control


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Manage the entry and spread of pollutants by doing all of the following: 1) install permanent entryway track-off systems; 2) exhaust spaces with hazardous gases or chemicals directly to the outdoors; 3) replace air-handler filters just before occupancy with super-high efficiency filters; 4) provide containment drains to control hazardous liquids wherever they are used.

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PRODUCTS

By CSI Division, Section


ARTICLES

EBN: Feature - August 2008
EBN: Newsbrief - July 2008
EBN: Feature - June 2007
EBN: Feature - May 2003
EBN: From the Library - November 2002
EBN: Product Review - October 2001
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CASE STUDIES

Project Image: 20 River Terrace – The Solaire
(360,000 sq. feet) (33,000 sq. meters)
Multi-unit residential
Project Image: 221 Molalla
(34,000 sq. feet) (3,200 sq. meters)
Retail, Commercial office
Project Image: 30 Hudson Street
(1,600,000 sq. feet) (140,000 sq. meters)
Commercial office
Project Image: Alberici Corporate Headquarters
(110,000 sq. feet) (10,000 sq. meters)
Commercial office
Project Image: Alcyone
(200,000 sq. feet) (19,000 sq. meters)
Restaurant, Multi-unit residential
The Solaire at 20 River Terrace is a 27-story, 293-unit, glass-and-brick residential tower in Batter...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ITEMS

Software

Indoor Air 2002, publisher (2002)
 

Books

by Penny Bonda FASID et al. (2007)
by Jeffrey C. May (2006)
by Angela Hobbs (2003)
by John Bower (2001)
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