Indoor Air Quality
As buildings become more airtight and energy efficient, actively managing indoor air quality becomes more important. Not only are some air pollutants highly dangerous, but many—like radon and carbon monoxide—are undetectable by human senses. And with 90% of our time typically spent indoors, slight elevations of VOCs can amount to chronic exposures.
Here you’ll learn what pollutants to be wary of and ways to promote clean, fresh air, including:
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finding the right level of ventilation
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specifying products that won’t emit problematic chemicals
- controlling pressure differentials to avoid unintentional introduction of polluted air
Indoor Air Quality
Deep Dives
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Quick Takes
Jump straight to the essentials with these short explanations of green building concepts.
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Product Guidance
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In The News
We break news down to the essentials and provide expert analysis.
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GSA Moving Towards Ban on Underfloor Air
News Analysis
The General Services Administration is scrutinizing underfloor air distribution after experiencing high leakage rates with its systems.
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Adobe Headquarters Goes Platinum
News Brief
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Unvented Gas Heaters Still Gaining Ground
News Brief
Annual sales of unvented gas heaters have nearly doubled since we expressed concern ten years ago.
Learning Resources
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