We make Pergo floors to meet the strictest
indoor air quality standards to ensure our floors are safe for the households that purchase them.
Every home is equipped with energy saving heating and cooling systems and
indoor air quality standards where minimal maintenance is required.
Requires nonresidential buildings receiving support to satisfy minimum
indoor air quality standards.
Although no federal
indoor air quality standards protect women and children in schools, the Environmental Protection Agency does provide some guidance for schools.
The company also reports that its dyeing method is less polluting and requires less energy to produce than other flooring options, and that all of its carpets have been tested and meet
indoor air quality standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Not exact matches
Specific policies include researching methods to improve
indoor air quality; instituting a Clean Water Act to ensure Albertans have safe drinking water; protecting provincial parks and ecological reserves; requiring government to meet high environmental
standards in their operations; requiring Ecological Assessments for all large projects in the province; and establishing an Alberta environmental ombudsman and elected Ecological Impact Assessment Review Panels to monitor environmental impacts and halt projects.
Actually, the mattress is GREENGUARD children and schools certified meaning it passes all
standards for
indoor air quality.
Like all Colgate crib mattresses, the Monarch II Deluxe earned the GREENGUARD ® GOLD certification for exceeding
standards for safe
indoor air quality and no harmful emissions.
The levels of volatile organic compounds were less than 2 % of the
indoor air -
quality standard.
Passivhaus is a
standard focusing on dramatically reducing the need for heating and cooling whilst creating excellent
indoor air quality.
The High Performance Green Buildings Act of 2007 (S. 506) encourages government buildings to become greener by achieving the highest
standards for energy efficiency,
indoor air quality and other environmental impacts.
Despite increasing
standards of insulation and airtightness, housing developers face few requirements to provide better ventilation and
indoor air quality for new home buyers — beyond knocking extra holes in walls.
«Passive House» means a building that meets the Passive House
standards as developed by the Passive House Institute, Germany, providing cost effective energy efficiency,
indoor air quality, and comfort through modeling using the PHPP energy - modeling program.
How are new
air tightness
standards affecting
indoor air quality in dwellings?
the residence's design adheres to «multi-comfort»
standards beyond the demands of current building codes in regards to energy use,
air permeability, daylight factoring, acoustics, warmth, and
indoor air quality.
Certified equipment must pass stringent
standards for thermal comfort, effective heat recovery rate, electrical power consumption, airtightness, balancing and adjustability, sound insulation,
indoor air quality, and frost protection.
Qidi provides comprehensive consulting services, providing advisory services on all aspects of the green building life cycle, including green building design, energy efficiency, energy audits,
indoor air quality, and on green building
standards such as the U.S. LEED system and China's green building evaluation
standards.
Whether for a Passive House construction, high - performance home or a new home subject to stricter building codes, Zehnder's Comfosystems provide the highest
standard for quiet operation, energy - efficiency,
indoor air quality and performance.
-- The term «green building
standards» means
standards to require use of sustainable design principles to reduce the use of nonrenewable resources, encourage energy - efficient construction and rehabilitation and the use of renewable energy resources, minimize the impact of development on the environment, and improve
indoor air quality.
Large, high efficiency MERV 11 filters come
standard with most our units to provide exceptional
indoor air quality and protect your family from dust and pollen.
-- For purposes of this subsection, the term «green building» means, with respect to
standards for structures,
standards to require use of sustainable design principles to reduce the use of nonrenewable resources, minimize the impact of development on the environment, and to improve
indoor air quality.
Gregory Duncan, a New York City architect with credentials from both institutions, says despite the organizations» difference of opinions the benefits of building to the Passive House
standard remain unchanged: «Lower utility bills, reduced noise, and better
indoor air quality are just a few,» he points out.
The end result is a filtration system hundreds of times more efficient than
standard ventilation systems, capable of providing the homeowner and occupants with the best possible
indoor air quality no matter what is happening in the environment around them.
You'll also find that excellent
indoor air quality is another important criteria that the
standard adheres to.
Minimum ventilation rates typically are established by
indoor air quality issues and are stipulated by ASHRAE
Standard 62.2, the strength of pollutant sources within enclosures and / or authorities having jurisdiction.
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.»
I think the ASHRAE
Standard 62.1 and the LEED rating system both emphasize
indoor air quality and human health as a priority.
Improved
standards for elements that affect
indoor air quality for occupants, especially people with environmental sensitivities, have been set out in the proposed Accessible Built Environment
Standard under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
And keep in mind there are no federal
standards for
indoor air quality, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.»
Builders are required to meet Earth Advantage
standards for energy efficiency,
indoor air quality, sustainable materials and mechanical systems.
Homes certified into the program conform to high
standards of site management and waste recycling, water efficiency,
indoor air quality, energy efficiency, materials, and homeowner education.
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.
MHC defines a green home as «one that is either built to a recognized green building
standard or an energy - and water - efficient home that also addresses
indoor air quality and / or resource efficiency.»
All Pergo floors are subjected to rigorous tests that are designed to ensure that all products abide by the highest
standards and do not harm
indoor air quality.