Indoor Environmental Quality Flashcards

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What is ASNI/BIFMA e3?

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a furniture sustainability standard developed by a joint committee of stakeholders using a consensus process described by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

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What is ASHRAE 55?

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Thermal comfort: a standard that defines the range of indoor thermal environment conditions acceptable to a majority of occupants, but accommodates an ever increasing variety of design solutions intended both to provide comfort and to respect todays imperative for sustainable buildings

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What is ASHRAE 62.1?

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Ventilation rates: a standard that specifies minimum ventilation rates and other measures intended to provide indoor air quality that is acceptable to human occupants and that minimizes adverse health effects, and is the recognized standard for ventilation system design and acceptable indoor air quality

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What is a bake-out?

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a process used to remove airborne contaminants from a building caused by the off-gassing of furniture, paints, adhesives, sealants, carpets, wall-coverings, and other building materials by increasing the temperature in the building before it is occupied

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What is carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration?

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a measurement of indoor air quality that determines the safety of a space for human occupancy depending on whether CO2 concentrations greater than 530ppm above outdoor air quality are present

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What is CIBSE AM10?

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the Chartered institution of building services engineers (CIBSE) application manual (AM 10) is a standard that defines the process for natural ventilation in nondomestic buildings

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What is a flush-out?

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a process used to remove airborne contaminants from a building caused by the off-gassing of furniture, paints, adhesives, sealants, carpets, wall-coverings, and other building materials by flushing out all the interior air several times with outdoor air

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What is Greenguard certification?

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a program that gives assurance that products designed for use in indoor spaces meet strict chemical emissions limits which contributes to the creation of healthier interiors and gives credence to manufacturers sustainability claims with empirical scientific data from an unbiased, third-party organization

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What is MERV?

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minimum efficiency reporting value: a rating system that ranges from 1 (low) to 16 (high) for filters made for a mechanical building ventilation system that filters particulates and airborne contaminants out of the air

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What are VOCs?

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volatile organic compound: organic chemical compounds that are emitted as gasses from certain solids or liquids that evaporate under normal indoor atmospheric conditions for temperature and pressure and may have short and long term adverse health effects

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How much time do Americans spend indoors?

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90%

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What are the indoor environmental quality strategy types?

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Indoor air quality strategies
Lighting strategies
Acoustic performance strategies
Occupant comfort, health, and satisfaction strategies

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What are the indoor air quality strategies?

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Improve air ventilation
Prevent sick building syndrome
Set minimum indoor air quality performance
Use indoor air quality performance strategies
Control tobacco smoke
Use enhanced indoor air quality strategies (entryway systems, exhaust, filtration, increase ventilation, carbon dioxide monitoring, naturally ventilate spaces)
Use low-emitting materials
Manage construction indoor air quality
Perform an indoor air quality assessment
Establish a green cleaning policy
Use integrated pest management

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What are the lighting strategies?

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Improve daylight

Improve interior lighting

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What are the occupant comfort, health, and satisfaction strategies?

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Provide thermal comfort

Improve views

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How much do projects need to achieve a direct line of sight to the outdoors via vision glazing?

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75% of all regularly occupied floor area

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How much of space needs individual thermal controls?

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50% of individual occupant spaces and provide a group thermal comfort control for multi occupant spaces

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How much of space need how many lighting level controls?

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90% of individual occupant spaces needs 3 lighting level controls