Sunbrella fabrics are Greenguard Certified, which means they are an environmentally responsible product and safe to use indoors as they contribute to
healthy indoor air quality.
Choices were also made to promote
healthy indoor air quality.
This high performance home is 3rd party certified, using the whole - house system approach of green building to achieve energy & water conservation, resource efficiency, comfort, &
healthy indoor air quality
New features include the clean, green feeling throughout the house,
healthy indoor air quality, very comfortable and stable temperatures from the radiant floors, and exceptional energy performance with renewable energy systems.
Ensuring
healthy indoor air quality will assist you in your recovery process.
The Wistar Institute supports sustaining
healthy indoor air quality.
The standards are among the most rigorous in the world to test for the lowest measurements of chemical emissions such as VOCs, and certifies that Newton products help to promote
a healthier indoor air quality.»
«Empty - nester clients like the low energy efficiency, and younger couples gravitate because of environmental concerns and
the healthier indoor air quality,» says St. Louis builder Matt Belcher, chairman of his local Home Builders Association's Green Building Council.
The benefits of green homes include: • Lower operational costs than conventional homes due to greater energy and water efficiency, which can result in lower utility bills; • High quality construction, since green label requirements for building materials and techniques often go beyond standard building codes; • More comfortable and stable indoor temperatures; •
Healthier indoor air quality; and • Other features that reduce environmental impact such as proximity to parks, shops and transit.
Not exact matches
This Parent - tested and approved mattress is an excellent core crib mattress that's specially made for baby comfort.The Green Guard Gold certification of this mattress ensures a
healthier air quality and
indoor sleeping environment.
Comprehensive Health Policies: The District of Columbia enacted a law establishing a
Healthy Schools Fund that includes directives to prohibit vehicles from idling near schools, implements the EPA's
Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools programs, and requires a plan to operate school health centers by 2015.
They improve
indoor air quality, are
healthier for your family and sustainable for the environment.
Healthy Schools Network recommends simple activities such as: • Adopting Guiding Principles of School Environmental
Quality as a policy for your School; • Distributing information related to Green Cleaning or
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ); • Writing a letter or visiting your Principal or Facility Director to ask about cleaning products or pest control products; • Walking around your school: looking for water stains, cracks in outside walls, broken windows or steps, and overflowing dumpsters that are health & safety problems that need attention.
The Green Guide used 12 criteria for rating green hospitals: 1) siting, 2) water efficiency, 3) energy and
air pollutions, 4) materials and resources, 5)
indoor environmental
quality, 6)
healthy hospital food, 7) green education, 8) procurement, 9) contaminants, 10) green cleaning, 11) waste reduction, and 12) healing gardens.
Through the Green &
Healthy Homes Initiative and the U.S. Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program, work has already been conducted in the home to reduce
indoor air quality issues, including repairs to the property's chimney, hot water tank, windows and walls.
Unfortunately,
indoor air quality is two to five times more polluted than outdoor
air, according to UL Environment, GREENGUARD Gold by UL Environment, Parson
Healthy Materials Lab, and the U.S. Green Building Council.
This nonprofit organization focuses on green awareness for students and staff with programs, resources, and events to promote
healthier food and nutrition,
indoor air quality, and the 3Rs: reducing, reusing, and recycling.
Much of the focus on education facilities typically revolves around large, holistic concepts such as sustainability; safety and security; daylighting; energy efficiency;
indoor air quality and
healthy schools.
For example, the U.S. EPA's
Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools resource, along with other EPA resources, highlight cost - effective measures for maintaining
healthy schools.
Buildings should be constructed from
healthy natural materials that interact positively with the outdoor and
indoor environment modifying humidity and promoting excellent
indoor air quality, and that have a positive psychological effect on people.
Come by our booth at these conferences and learn more how Zehnder's HRV / ERV Comfosystems fits into a high performance home to ensure optimal
indoor air quality for
healthy living.
He knew that if the build team could achieve this, they would deliver
healthy houses with almost no risk of condensation, high
indoor air quality, a high degree of thermal comfort and low heating costs.
And more importantly, very little research has been done to see whether our building regulations actually work — that is, whether they really deliver comfortable, warm,
healthy buildings with good
indoor air quality and low heating bills.
According to the company (based on information from the World Health Organization and the EPA), it might be better for people to track the
air quality around them instead of focusing on their fitness trackers, as some 92 % of the world's population lives in places where the
air pollution exceeds the levels considered to be «
healthy», and even
indoor air quality can be worse than outside
air quality.
Blazovsky, a certified
Healthy Home Specialist and member of the
Indoor Air Quality Association, performs similar inspections.
«Help Yourself to a
Healthy Home» is a self - help booklet for parents and caregivers that provides information about housing - related environmental health issues, including asthma and allergies, lead, mold and moisture, carbon monoxide,
indoor air quality, drinking water, hazardous household products, home safety and pesticides.
For more information about
indoor air quality and the many factors that contribute to it, we suggest you visit the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website and download their
Healthy Housing Reference Manual.