Wind Parsons The New School for Design School of Constructed Environments Interior Design (AAS) Environmental Design PAID 1028-X1 SP-17 Hikida EFTA00281382

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The Wind I listen to the wind To the wind of my soul Where I'll end up well I think, Only God really knows - Cat Stevens EFTA00281383

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Learning Objectives * At the end of this presentation you should know: * Minimum and increased ventilation requirements; * How to specify low-emitting adhesives and sealants, paint and coatings, flooring systems, composite wood and agri-fiber, and systems furniture and seating; * How to document LEED-CI 2009 compliance for low-emitting adhesives and sealants, paint and coatings, flooring systems, composite wood and agri-fiber, and systems furniture and seating; EFTA00281384

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How much oxygen does a person consume in a day? * The average adult at rest inhales and exhales something like 7 or 8 liters (about one-fourth of a cubic foot) of air per minute. That totals something like 11,000 liters of air (388 cubic feet) in a day. Imagine a 7’-0” x 7-0’ x 7’-0” cube =343 cu ft. The air that is inhaled is about 20-percent oxygen, and the air that is exhaled is about 15-percent oxygen, so about 5-percent of the volume of air is consumed in each breath and converted to carbon dioxide. Therefore, a human being uses about 550 liters of pure oxygen (19 cubic feet) per day. * A person who is exercising obviously uses a lot more oxygen than that. You could determine how much air is moving through your lungs by exhaling into a plastic bag of known volume at each breath and seeing how long it takes to fill the bag. EFTA00281386

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Oxygen to Carbon Dioxide Cycle Oxygen makes up 20% ofthe earth’s atmosphere. Animals exhale carbon dioxide Burning fossil fuels emits carbon dioxide Photosynthesis, is the process by which green plants and certainother organisms use the energy of light to convertcarbon dioxide and water into the simple sugar glucose. In so doing, photosynthesis provides the basic energy source for virtually allorganisms. An extremely important byproduct of Photosynthesis is oxygen, on which most organisms depend. = fe ~f recon == te oa yy 4 ? i up ma / ) Petroleum “ Ss — S Cost _ Greenhouse (Fossa 4 mets Fuel) ~—— ome PrO8sors Infrae’ Radiation Houses _ Carton Dioxide . / ~~ Used Io create: — Almost all iving Nings. NIUBPG — rames the level of te Newspapers pisnis. get energy fom cefiver bate vad sespraton. Ths process relaases used to erste \ \ energy from the suger motecues ie food. Forest produces Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle v.1.0 ES World Treks © 2012 trath oxygen in XS. water fom The amyyen produced @urng photosynthesis 9 used in cotser respiration. The carbon dhamicte ‘Almocghure produced in onhulie respiration s weed in photosynthesis. This = the oxygen-carhon domde cycie. EFTA00281387

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ASHRAE Standard 62.1- 1997, Table 6.1 Minimum Ventilation Rates TABLE 6-1 (This table is not valid in isolation; it must be used in conjunction with the accompanying notes.) MINIMUM VENTILATION RATES IN BREATHING ZONE (continued) Occupancy Category People Outdoor Air Rate Ry Area Outdoor Air Rate Ra Occupant Density Notes (see Note 4) Default Values Combined Outdoor Air Rate (see Note 5) Air Class cfm/person L/s-person efm/person L/s-person efm/ft?— L/s-m? Office Buildings Office space Reception areas Telephone/data entry nan AA wv 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 #/1000 ft? or #/100 m? 5 17 30 7 60 6 10 il 8.5 3.5 3.0 Main entry lobbies : . h ‘ Ae) EFTA00281388

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Benefits of improved indoor air quality ¢ The minimum ventilation rate in a commercial office space is 17 cubic feet per minute (cfm) — per ASHRAE 62.1, Section 6, Table 6.1 ¢ Higher ventilation rates are on average associated with fewer adverse acute health effects and improved office work performance. * There is also evidence that occupants of buildings with higher ventilation rates have lower rates of absence from work or school, and improved schoolwork performance. * Benefits of increasing ventilation rates in U.S. offices from 17 cfm to 32 cfm per person include: * 0.6% to 1% increases in work performance * 10% to 19% decreases in sick building syndrome symptoms in 12 to 16 million workers, * 7 to 10 million days of avoided absence. * The associated total annual economic benefit ranges from $9 billion to $14 billion. ¢ Source: http://www.iagscience.lbl.gov/benefits-rates html EFTA00281389

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Economic benefit of increased ventilation rates Table 2. Estimated value of work performance changes from changes in ventilation rates. Change in Ventilation Rate (rates in cfm per Estimated Increase in Annual Economic Benefit per Worker person) Performance (%) @ $100K per Worker 15 to 25 15 to 30 20 to 40 30 to 40 30 to 60 Source: http://www.iaqscience.lbl.gov/benefits-rates.html Ee ee EFTA00281390

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Minimum ventilation oA MpDLE EOP == requirements —, LEED CI, 2009 EN Stree LC tat tm pep tel compen ah ect Sande EQ Prerequisite | neverlan . . [7 The building t naturally ventilated and compiles with ASHRAE 62-2004 Section 5.1 Natural Ventilation have provided the following supplementary documentation to support the declaration Mechanical Ventilation Plans and tables to demonstrate that the ratio of oparable opering arsa to floor area meats the required standard, and n that the occupied areas are all within the allowable distance from the openings. Reference Standards ASHRAE 62.1-2004 oO anda srr to Table2 for thes cred n the veer>ei ute. 17 cfm for commercial office space - 5 cfm for residential space (& The building Is machanicaly vendlated have provided the following supplementary documentation to support the declaration GR Calculations and a spreadsheat similar to Table | for this credit in the LEED-C! Reference Gukie. When one air handler supplies 3 mixture of outdoor at and recirculated raturn alr to more than ome zona, | have provided Its maitiplezone analysts. C ves Cot applicable For multiple zone reciradating systems, the following was used to daterming system vantfation efficiency. (C Table€-3 of ASHRAE 62.1-2004 (© Appendix A of ASHRAE €2.1-2004 © Not Applicable EFTA00281391

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Increased ventilation requirements Increase ventilation rates by 30% above ASHRAE 62.1-2007 Note: energy efficiency may be negatively affected. Intent To provide additional air ventilation to improve indoor air quality for improved occupant comfort, well-being and productivity. Requirements CASE 1. Mechanically Ventilated Spaces Increase breathing zone outdoor air ventilation rates to all occupied spaces by at least 30% above the minimum rates required byASHRAE 62.1-2007 (with errata butwithout addenda’) as determined by IEQ Prerequisite 1: Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance. CASE 2. Naturally Ventilated Spaces Design natural ventilation systems for occupied spaces to meet the recommendations set forth in the Carbon Trust’s Good Practice Guide 237 (1998). Determine that natural ventilation is an effective strategy for the project by following the flow diagram process shown in Figure 1.18 of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) Applications Manual 10:2005, Natural Ventilation in Non-domestic Buildings AND OPTION 1 Use diagrams and calculations to show that the design of the natural ventilation systems meets the recommendations set forth in the CIBSE Applications Manual 10: 2005, Natural Ventilation in Non-domestic Buildings. OR OPTION 2 Use a macroscopic, multizone, analytic model to predict that room-by-room airflows will effectively naturally ventilate, defined as providing minimum ventilation rates required by ASHRAE 62.1-2007 Chapter 6 (with errata but without addenda’), for at least 90% of occupied spaces. EFTA00281392

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EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting adhesives and sealants LEED CI 2009 EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting materials — adhesives and sealants Based on SCAQMD Rule 1168 and Green Seal GS-36 Volatile Organic Compound(VOC) limits based on table FOR EACH APPLICATION Examples: * Indoorcarpet adhesives <50 g/L less water * Cove base adhesives <50 g/L less water * Ceramic tile adhesives <65 g/L less water * General Purpose Mist Spray maximum 65% VOCs by weight, based on Green Seal Standard for Commercial Adhesives, GS-36 ® Adhesives, sealants and sealant primers must comply with South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1168, Volatile organic compound (VOC) limits listed inthe table below were effective July1,2005 with arule amendment date ofJanuary [VCT and asphalt adhesives | 50__—| Special purpose contact adhesive | 250 [Drywall and panel adhesives | 50 Structural wood member adhesive | 140 | [Cove base adhesives | SO Sheet applied rubber lining operations | 850 Multipurpose construction adhesives | 70_—| Top andtrim adhesive | 280 | Structural glazing adhesives | 10g] | Porous material (except wood) | 50 | Roadway | 2 [Fiberglass TO ther [Sealant Primers | VOC Limit (iL less water) | Architectural. nonporous | 250 a Ce ee = Aerosol Adhesives must comply with Green Seal Standard for Commercial Adhesives GS-36 requirements in effect on October 19, 2000. CL SE VOCS by wei EFTA00281393

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EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting adhesives and sealants LEED CI 2009 EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting materials — adhesives and sealants Based on SCAQMD Rule 1168 Provide supporting product data or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for EACH application. Example: * Indoorcarpet adhesives <50 g/L less water * Thiscarpet adhesive contains 14 g/L, and meets the SCAQMD Rule 1168 requirement for less than 50 g/L ating in Dransi and stovage Provide for h EFTA00281394

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EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting adhesives and sealants LEED C1 2009 EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting materials — adhesives and sealants Based on SCAQMD Rule 1168 Provide supporting product data or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for EACH application. Example: * Cove base adhesives <50 g/L less water * Thiscove base adhesive contains 0 g/L, and meets the SCAQMD Rule 1168 requirement forless than 50 g/L HENRY The Professional's Formula For Success™ 440 Cove Base Adhesive Use for commercial and residential installations of rubber and vinvl cove base. HENRY 440 Cove Base Adhesive Description HENRY 8 a Pegh-performance wet-set adhesive for installing rubber and viryt cove base Use For Commercial and residential instalations of rubber and vir! cove base, Bonds To Structurally sound, clean, sooth, dry wall surfaces. Glazed or metal surfaces must be abraded. Reter to the cove base manutacturer's specific recommendations for suitable substrates, Preparation * Acclimate the installation area, adhesive and flooring in an enciosed buliding at a minimum of 65°F (18°C) tor at least 48 hours before, during, arxd for 48 hours after nstafation. © Substrate must be sound, smooth, flat, clean, dry and free of excess moisture and alkali Remove dit, wax, Grease. paints. ols. sealers. curina comoounds and ail ‘Skeleton Gum: Cut spout near tip to produce 1/8" bead. Puncture inner seal and insert cartrkige. Use two 1/8" beads for 2-1/2" wall base, 3 beads for 4" wall base and 5 beads for 6° wall base. Be sure to use enough adhesive. immediately place wal base anc roll toward previously installed section using a hand rofer. Clean Up Remove wet adhesive reskiue with a clean, white cloth dampened with soapy water. Use mineral spirts for dred adhesive residue, carefully following warings on the container Warranty 10-Year Limited Viarranty. For complete warranty detats please contact our Customer Service Ceriter 1-800-232-4832 Notes Do not reuse container. Dispose of container and adhesive residue in accordance with federal, state and local waste disposal regvabons Do not flush adhesive down drains KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. © Freeze/thaw stable to 10°F (-12°C). Avoid low temperatures or multiple freeze/thaw cycles. * Shelf lite is one year i unopened. * VOC content: 0 g/L: calculated & reported. SCAQMD 1168 PRECAUTIONS! May be mikily irritating to eyes and skin. May cause allergic respiratory reaction, May cause allergic skin reaction EFTA00281395

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EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting adhesives and sealants LEED CI 2009 EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting materials — adhesives and sealants Based on SCAQMD Rule 1168 Provide supporting product data or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for EACH application. Examples: * Ceramic tile adhesives <65 g/L less water * Thisceramic tile adhesive contains 0.00 g/L,and meets the SCAQMD Rule 1168 requirement for less than 65 g/L Telephone: 1.203.393.0010, ext, 235 Tol Free: 1.800.243.4788, ext. 235 Fax 91.203.393. 1684 www Jaticrete.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Tho utimate one-step, polymer fortfied, thin-set mortar for interior and exterior installation of ceramic Sle, stone. quarry tle. pavers and brick. 254 Platnum, top eatin age has a long open ‘tme wth unsurpassed adhesion and workability. 254 Platnum is a a 7 aaa ies ieee 4. TECHNICAL DATA VOCILEED Product Information ‘Ths product has been cerified tr Low Chemical Emesions (ULCOMGG UL2EIE} unde Be UW GREENGUARD Certification Progam tor Chenkal Erenpons for Butcng Matera, Fiites anc Furishings (U0 2816 Sarcard by Ul Envrcrment Tota’ VOC Content poundsigalion (gramsilter) of product in unused form is 0.00 Bigal (0.00 gM}. Exterior Glue Plywood * Cement Terrazzo * — Property Prepared Vinyl Tie" © Cement Backer Boards © Concrete/Masonry * Gypsum Wallboard* * Concrete Block * Gypsum Plaster* © Cement Mortar Beds * Plastic Laminate” * NonWaler Soluble Cu-Back © Existing Ceramic Tile And Stone Adhesive" * ter ae ony “Cormdt caret backer bert ramdersce ‘or woecte ratatator mecommencaiom and ie vey mcaptabay bo ewterer oe Packaging 50 Ib bag (22.7 kg): 54 bags per pallet Color: Grey and White [RAMONE TENTHS seme | Cee ean Shelf Lite Factory sealed containers of this product are quaranteed to be of frst pr oat LE eee Seen Seer RAS ae “High humidity wit reduce te shail We of bagged Lima es Semaie) Work Sqectcators maja change webs nottcaton Remats ehows we lypcat Dut retect be praced.oe ctnd Actual eid patorrunce wi capend on ratalaten methods ard we condone EFTA00281396

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. 3M EQ Credit 4.1 3M™ Super 77™ Multi-Purpose Spray Low-emitting Adhesive — Low VOC <25% ; adhesives and sealants Product Description A high tack and fast drying mist spray adhesive Key Features LEED C1 2009 * Securely bonds many lightweight materials such as attaching foils, carpeting. lightweight paper EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting materials — cardboard, felt, and cloth to painted or unpainted metals, wood. © Meets CARB / OTC VOC Requirements, adhesives and sealants © Helps contribute to LEED credits . GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified ® Based on Green Seal Standard for . . T Pr Note: T Mev he I infor: dat iid be considered Commercial Adhesives, GS-36 ‘pica Properties SSCL AUIAONGSt eles San ed Gataad Wad ba td ic DATOS DUDS Provide supporting product data or Material he Gs ee Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for EACH icati spplication, Examples: | Volatile Organic Compounds(WOcy,SSSS—=&Y ae Hazardous Ait Pollutants (HAPS) ° : . . * General Purpose Mist Spray maximum . LEED® Eligible: Yes Spray Pattern: Mast * This multi-purpose spray adhesive ne : [Shear Adhesion Fle Ten = SAP [rs contains <25% VOCs SAT Shear Adhouun Fafure Ton wah bach plywood. | ch overlap, 108 grams uned. tempera star st OO and ramped VOY every 16 man wns cmap fthare Available Sizes [Container Size IM Stock Number | LPC Number 24 FL Oz. (Net Wi, 18.0 07) - clear 00-0511 11-97956.3 EFTA00281397

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EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting adhesives and sealants LEED CI 2009 EQ Credit 4.1 Low-emitting materials — adhesives and sealants Based on SCAQMD Rule 1168 and Green Seal GS-36 Volatile Organic Compound(VOC) limits based on table FOR EACH APPLICATION Examples: * Indoorcarpet adhesives <50 g/L less water * Cove base adhesives <50 g/L less water * Ceramic tile adhesives<65 g/L less water * General Purpose Mist Spray maximum 65% VOCs by weight, based on Green Seal Standard for Commercial Adhesives, GS-36 LEED-C1 va Adhesrer es — EQ Crodit 4.1: Low-Emitting Matortals, Adhostvas & construction (Architect, interior Designer or Other Responsible Partyt «aR TTI cectwe to usc3e the telwing: gy TRONOC levels inl Acheaten, Sealants and Sealant Primers do net exceed the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule #1168 requirements in effecton January 1, 2003 and rule amendment dated October 3, 2003. gy THe OC anal tn ol Aatenel Acieesites cont encseE UN CEN Sid Tenciand GC: S0 relearn in eflect On Octal 19, 2000. have completed the following table to sup port the dedarations made sbove. EFTA00281398

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EQ Credit 4.2 Low-emitting paint and coatings Provide supporting product data or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for EACH application. Reference Standards: * Green Seal Standard GS-11 for paints for interior walls and ceilings + Primers 100 g/L * Non-flat paint 50 g/L * Green Seal Standard GS-03 for anti- corrosive paints <250 g/L * SCAQMD Rule 1113 forarchitectural coatings for Clear wood finishes, floor coatings, stains, primers, and shellacs ¢ Clear wood finishes 275 g/L ‘Table 1. Standard VOC Limets WOCs (gt news eee, mrs meng! comparete) =F : SSSSUS5 EFTA00281399

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EQ Credit 4.2 Low-emitting paint and coatings Provide supporting product data or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for EACH application. Reference Standards * Green Seal Standard GS-11 for paints for interior walls and ceilings * Primers 100 g/L. This primer has 0.0 g/L VOCs and complies. A ECO SPEC® WB INTERIOR LATEX: Benjamin Moore’ PRIMER N372 [ Genera Descripsion © Mirenal Oder © Spatter-remntart ‘A tow ose, zero VOC (Velanhe Orgame Compounds). 190% F “ 7 VN wero! eles prone sear MAM seme estat Zor VOCE many base Fests enietere resins = +t ard reaidernas agpicators Eco Spec” WB btenor Latex © Quick shart te seven Pree (NI7Z) S008 net have the cdot of corwendonat pratt ahoch comtans wqrodeonts known wy VOC'S Abnys ue Ceo Spec” WO ivteriar Latex Prinver (ITZ) a0 fret coat when ow osc VOC tee primer tren eyaters requires Prey ster: deyaat Glasto Taser) aed non meng + De net part when lermeeratire of ae and wustace betow wood eutaces ater ane oso acivere tree prmvectnar wr ee eyeters in dewred Colors. —Standard: Technical Datap write Wrte Vente Tye 320% Acre Later (May be sried wm wp in 20" a2 of Gennes" Warertome Celera pee | amen teeg tames oeee = Volume Somos os Cree mge ge Gat af 8 —- 420 - 900.56 Fe —Special Colors: Reconmented Fim Wet tom Comet ‘Tracaness Ory lane Certincation Formutaned 10 erovide a rere VOC (Volatie Organic Compounds) fran symen im ay Dane and ery color Master Punters kestae Wi 650, 141 50 X-Cenen, 149 X-Gowen Claas A (2 25) over non comtuattte sutaces Wien lasted in accordance wh ASTM Et green , (J promise Tre Green Drovas” Seugraie teara Pat Pa posse nar Technical Assistance Avetacie woah yeu Wa! aNeNEES Benjarin Mowe” rate For ne Deowang on uxtae ware and portly Be ure batman to ape eros of part to tw a hm wt oemure cs Urtorray ord rinace re Seoune of ences port yt grrr To Town hi roe GQVC/@SONAM — _ ToRecoat tt 2 Hours lL rr seine we terane en aes By Wes Cosouenes Vecomty Maron Fash Point Gon | ten Surtace Terrewmnre - Vir a Agpacanon Max Ten vere (Goan Up Thane Vevight Per Gatton. ae Mas Volante Organ Corepeunets (VOC) Shorage Terperatire OGems Leet — OLBE/ Caton “Bare VOC post tint (any Bane and any color) Tapaned ona oe Or Aras Tena Baryenn nae Oo ces of het pane oratory eryarer Moers & Ce. 1271 Parngen Ori. Monteate. NJOMBES Fat GOT) £73-9000 Faw (207) 473-0006 mae teriececrere cam MT? MIT? US CxO? EFTA00281400

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EQ Credit 4.2 Low-emitting paint and coatings Provide supporting product data or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for EACH application. Reference Standards * Green Seal Standard GS-11 for paints for interior walls and ceilings * Non-flat paint 50 g/L. This eggshell paint has 0.0 g/L VOCs. Benjamin | Moore’ Material Safety Data Sheet Revision Date: 06-Jan-2010 Revision Number 6 Product Name NATURA INTERIOR WATERBORNE PAINT, EGGSHELL Product Code 513 Product Class WATER THINNED PAINT Color All Benjamin Moore & Co. CHEATED Bone Boe — Montvale, NJ 07645 Phone: 201-573-9600 www.benjaminmoore.com EFTA00281401

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EQ Credit 4.2 Low-emitting paint and coatings iealingien wew.rustoleum.com 24 Hour Assistance: Provide supporting product data or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for EACH app lication. Product Name: METAC QT SCARLET RED Revision Date 14/2012 Identification Number. Reference Standards ne ———— . . Rust-Oteum Corporation Rust-Oleum Corporation * Green Seal Standard GS-03 for anti- ease 11 Hamthom Parkway anemia 11 Hawthorn Parky . . y . . Veron Hilts, IL 60061 Vernon Hilts, IL 60061 corrosive paints <250 g/L. This anti- USA usa corrosive paint has 133 g/L. Date P ave ges Canadian WHMIS Class: D2A 16, Other Information HMIS Ratings Health: 1* Flammability: 1 Physical Hazard: =O Personal Protection # NFPA Ratings: Health: 1 Flammability: 1 Inestabelity, o VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, g/L: 133 REASON FOR REVISION: Reguiatory Update EFTA00281402

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EQ Credit 4.2 Low-emitting paint and coatings Provide supporting product data or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for EACH application. Reference Standards * SCAQMD Rule 1113 forarchitectural coatings forclear wood finishes, floor coatings, stains, primers, and shellacs * Clear wood finishes 275 g/L. this product contains 275 g/L Minwax Water Based Oil-Modified Polyurethane Finish | Minwax Page | of 2 eoe0s wo ® 8 S S$ Be} Products How-Ti BMinwax® Water Based Oil- 2 Modified Polyurethane feweea Rinititatin Overview Product Details Oections FAQs MSDS GHSSDS Product Details Sheens: Application Tool: Location: — = Stain Recoat: Cleanup: Coverage: et Coats: Recommended Uses: EFTA00281403

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EQ Credit 4.2 — @ xc0-c1 ccm ee eng 4 es Low-emitting paint construction bd (Architect, Interior Designer or Other Responsible Party) and coatings , -dechereto USGDC that imaor painted coming wpe onsite mest the limitations and restrictions conceming chemical components set by the following stand: Provide supporting product data or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for EACH Oe ee ee ee Anti-Corrosive and Anti Rust Paints: Green Seal Standard GS-03, Anti-Corrasive Paints, Second Edition, Jaruary 7, 1997, For application. & applications on ferrous metal substrates. : 653 Al other Architectural Costings, Primers and Undiercosts: South Cosst Air Quality Managernent District GCAQMD) Fade 1113, Sample LEED Cl EQ Credit 4.1 Form Acchitectural Coatings, roles in effect cn Jarvenry 1, 2004, have completed the follow ing table to support the dedarations made abows. Wogt Grean Seal GS-11 Benjamin Moots aggshull, ae sagt Grean Seal GS-11 aon Rust-Oloum metallic topcoat 1wagt <2sogt GreanSealG&03 ——_Anti<orrosive paint Mnwax polyurethane asgl aso SCAQMD Rule 1113 Glearwood finish EFTA00281404

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EQ Credit 4.3 Low- emitting flooring systems Carpet System: CRI Green Label Plus Carpet Pad: CRI Green Label Plus Carpet Adhesive: <50 g/L VOC Hard surface flooring: FloorScore Clear sealants: SCAQMD Rule 1113 Tile setting adhesives and grouts: SCAQMD Rule 1168 OPTION 1 All flooring must comply with the following as applicable to the project scope: = All carpet installed in the building interior must meet the testing and product requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute Green Label Plus' program. = Allcarpet cushion installed inthe building interior must meet the requirements of the Carpetand Rug Institute Green Label program. ® Allcarpet adhesive must have less than 50 g/L VOC. = All hard surface flooring must be certified as compliant with the FloorScore* standard (current as of the date of this rating system, or more stringent version) by an independent third- party. Flooring products covered by FloorScore include vinyl, linoleum, laminate flooring, wood flooring, ceramic flooring, rubber flooring and wall base, = Analternativecompliance pathusing FloorScoreisacceptable for credit achievement: 100% of the noncarpet finished flooring must be FloorScore-certified, and must constitute at least 25% of the finished floor area. Examples of unfinished flooring include floors in mechanical rooms, electrical rooms and elevator service rooms. = Concrete, wood, bamboo, and cork floor finishes such as sealer, stain and finish must meet the requirements of South Coast Air Quality Management District (GSCAQMD) Rule 1113, Architectural Coatings, effective January 1, 2004. # Tile setting adhesives and grout must meet South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1168. VOC limits correspond to an effective date of July1, 2005 andrule amendment date of January 7, 2005. OR OPTION 2 All flooring products must meet the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Public Health Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004 Addenda. EFTA00281405

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EQ Credit 4.3 Low- Specifications emitting flooring PH210 systems cease Yorn Martech rer pa mol - Carpet System: CRI Green Label Plus poor ‘oral taper ne ea Conatructon Tufted Pattern Loop - Interface, PH210, carpet tile, CRI Green ae pa Label Plus #GLP0820 noma 0.100 0,28 erm ou cutee Late! Pun 6G. PORQ0 -- eee EFTA00281406

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EQ Credit 4.3 Low- emitting flooring systems Carpet Pad: CRI Green Label Plus Interface, GlasBac carpet tiles Carpet Adhesive: <50 g/L VOC Interface, GlasBacRe, TacTiles Connectors: 0 VOCs Interface FLOR GlasBac'/GlasBacRE TacTiles’ Connectors Technical Data Sheet Campounded acrylic adhesive, applied to PET polyester backing with PET polyester release liner. APPEARANCE Clear 3° x 3" polyester squares with colored print, supplied on white polyester release liner, Available in rolls of sheets, PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Solids (%) Greater than 99% Dimensions 3° x 3° PRODUCT DESCRIPTION APPLICATIONS: GlasBac/ GlasBac RE TacTiles connectors replace adhe- sives when used to install InterfaceFLOR modular carpet with GlasBac* and Glasac RE backings, only. TacTiles connectors have an exceptionally low odor and Saf" Caleulated VOCS, which make them ideal for use in schouls, healthcare facilities. public and private buildings and any place where adoe is a concern, ‘TacTiles connectors use a small quantity of a pressure sensitive adhesive, applied on oe side of a palyester film, to connect InterfaceFLOR carpet modules together. ‘Tae Tiles comnectors facilitate installation of leterfaceFLOR modular carpet tile products in a flooring system that is “stable, frm, and slip-cesistant and docs sat pose a trip- ping hazard.” See United States Access Board - Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines - Bulletin #4: “Ground and Floor Surfaces” Surface preparation requirements foe installations with TacTiles connectors are the same as these for installations where adhesives would be used. TacTiles connectors are not to be used for installing InterfaceFLOR modular carpet onto stairs, over existing carpet surfaces, of an sloped surfaces such as ramps and inclines. The flammability performance of lnterfaceF LOR modular carpet remains the same when TacTiles connectors are used in place of adhesives ‘The adhesive used on TacTiles connectors for GlasBac/ GlasBscRE resists water and alkaline solutions, and resists plasticizer migration, STORAGE CONDITIONS Tac Tides connectors are generally resistant ta bath moisture and temperature. TacTiles connectors that become wet should be allowed to air-dry before being used. PRODUCT INSTALLATION Please refer to the GlasBac/ GlasBac RE Tac Tiles Installa- tion Instructions for full details. Installation Instructions are available at hitp://www.interfacefior.com,installatios. EFTA00281407

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EQ Credit 4.3 Low- emitting flooring systems Carpet System: CRI Green Label Plus Carpet Pad: CRI Green Label Plus Carpet Adhesive: <50 g/L VOC Hard surface flooring: FloorScore Clear sealants: SCAQMD Rule 1113 Tile setting adhesives and grouts: SCAQMD Rule 1168 _LEED-Cl 9 Maer, Corps Spee £0 Credit 4.3: Low- Emitting Materials, Carpet: construction (Architact, Intericr Designer or Othar Razpansible Partyt 1 Rest II cect t0 u5c0¢ the fling systems ‘excved the Carpat and Rug instinuts's Green Label Plus testing and product x pa awn ph lpr rma: 1 Garpet pad meets or exceeds CRl Gresn Label testing and product requirements, 1% Gapet adhesive masts the requirements of EQ Credit 4.1. Shawe completed the follow ing table to support the declarations made above. beerfece,PH21O Gre Label Plus 9GL.P8z0 ee ee SS. aed eed cS3)Ss_SSSasNs Cee) GesbecTie 0 SSS) BSS [Sd ee: | 3 EE EE Bee Intaface, GlaBacRe TacTies Connectors NO ee EE OW’®”,— TD BBEEE—= a | i Project Maree Cradit: EQ Cr43 1 point possible): Low Emitting Materials, Carpet Systeme Points Documented: IE) READY TO SAVE THIS TEMPLATE TO LEED-OMLINE? Picasa’ name, lastname and todays date bolow, folibwed by your LEED Oriiew Useerame ane Password assodated wih the Project ‘cordirm submesten of ths wept. bese vesi femal bec ll bo a arcmemcsnans Kear el FirstName Last Nome Outre Username Email Addrass) Password EFTA00281408

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EQ Credit 4.4 Low- Intent Toreducethe quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to emitting composite the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants. wood and agri-fiber see — ae Composite wood and agrifiber products used on the interior of the building (i.e. inside the No added urea-formaldehyde resins weatherproofing system) must containnoaddedurea-formaldehyde resins. Laminate adhesives used to fabricate on-site and shop-applied composite wood and agrifiber assemblies must not contain added urea-formaldehyde resins. Composite wood and agrifiber products are defined as: particleboard, medium density fiberboard (MDF), plywood, wheatboard, strawboard, panel substrates and door cores. Materials considered fixtures, furniture, and equipment (FF&E) are not considered base building elements and are not included. Formaldehyde is a naturally occurring VOC found in small amounts in animals and plants but carcinogenic and irritating to most people when present in high concentrations, causing headaches, dizziness, mental impairment, and other symptoms. When present in the air at levels above 0.1 ppm parts of air, it can cause watery eyes, burning sensations in the eyes, nose and throat; nausea; coughing; chest tightness; wheezing; skin rashes; and asthmatic and allergic reactions. EFTA00281409

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EQ Credit 4.4 Low- emitting composite wood and agri-fiber Example ofa LEED-CI 2009 EQ Credit 4.4 compliant composite wood “LUMIN A Weyerhaeuser Lumin™ plywood and LEED® Lumin plywood is manufactured with no added urea-formaldehyde resin and can contribute toward | credit within the USGBC LEED green building program. just PEL-TWA 0.75 ppm =| Free gaseous formaldehyde PELSTEL 2 pom a TLV-Ceiling 0.3 ps Free g formaldehyd Weverramuer commanded occupabonal exzouure imis based on 1089 OSHA PEL 5 which warn overtrrad by the US Court of Apprats i 19892. Wood dust is now regulatnd by OSHA as “Particulates Not Ctheraise Ringuated” (PNOR). or Nutsance ust However, some slates have Mcorporated the 1960 OSHA PELs in tee slwie plans Addiicraly, OSHA wdicaed thal & mary Cie ometayers under the OSH Act general dty Cause in appropriate cecumstances tor concompkance with the 1989 PELs © The VOC coment of adhesives and sealants used are equal oF lees than the current VOC content mits of Sout Coast Air Quatity Management Crstrict |SCAGMD) Rude #1168, AND ail sealants used as filers meet or exceed the requremerts of the Bay Area Air Managemect Destrict Raguaaton 8. Rule 51 © These products contain less than 0.05 pom free tormakienyde. and contan no urea-formaldehyde resins Large scare chamber studies conducted by the APA Engneees Weed Associahor have shown tat the flvshes products off gas levels below 0 1 pom as wot EFTA00281410

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EQ Credit 4.4 Low- emitting composite wood and agri-fiber Example ofa LEED-CI 2009 EQ Credit 4.4 compliant agrifiber Kirei WheatBoard Specifications: Use Kirei WheatBoard in miltwork, cabinetry and finished product applications for a renewable, non-toxic alternative to MDF of particleboard. Kirei WheatBoard can be painted or larmnated with a wide variety of surtace treatments including our Kirei Bamboo Veneers. Dimensions: Sheet Size 1220en x Standard Thecknenses Sheet Weights aa 81 Ibs (ore WheafBoart ceduces forest cear-cufttng. at palin ard tarda ue, The wheat fakes inee in the rurndtachire of Ke Wheatfined ore a rapcby teeemntie orm ttt flor te edie parton of The peaet is harvested Reduced Waste Unt row, these stats have bean discarded or buried acing tb lant waste ané pokston telps reduce Phe warts and cone detorent stating by unt Zero VOC hn additer, Kaw WhesBoart © nude wt 2 no-adced urte-torreldemryde actwesive that dows ret eet toc Noreaiceteyee Kirei WheatBoard and LEED Kore Whestfleart Cav be an eave auny by het your preg quaity ti LEED cout fur erwrcrerertally (ota ucion Kirei WheatBoard Adhesive (ORE Wheetfioard is rrerufactired using 2 10-adcedt-an orrustitryer MOL aPeesre whch foes raf cort-tute hurvetd Wolutie Orgarse Compasses (VOCS! w the der Physical Properties: Elasticny 311,832 psi meal Bond cress Swed 8 24-hour immers Water Absorption 208 24-how immersion 8 Fabrication Guidelines Kirei Wheat® ed dard tate 1g techniques applicable for wood, best results through the saw ne a high-quality saw blade, feeding the material at a unitorm speed a prevent chipping a 1g kort on the saw tooth exit side. Finishing an help avoid ch ping along saw cuts Oraing: A high-speed dnil is recommended. To avoid chipout or breakage on the exit side. back jonal the panel scrap mi Routing: A speed 000 RPM Is recommended using Gouble-futed router bits. Fang id wood put 4 that best matches the caused by cutting and or your finish calor ding ening methods may be used, including nail ation. Type A or designed to spies. pes and tuly threaded gue ews sheet metal, twin tas! 18 boa sistance than wood screws. 180 7 par J offer better withdrawal pict Noles see recor dedi for the size screw used. Ir nais for extra holding power edge g being engaged. (Note: Nearing of screwing int n mary result in lower screw holding power due to fewer cross-layer Finishing: 1 WheatBox ined or $ with mx edium of length pnmers. filer high temperature bake and acryti EFTA00281411

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EQ Credit 4.4 Low- emitting composite wood and agri-fiber Example ofa LEED-CI 2009 EQ Credit 4.4 compliant laminate adhesive Melamine Treated Wear Layer Decorative Layer Phenolic Treated Kraft Paper (number of sheets varies by product type) EFTA00281412

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emitting composite Pa Sustamanisty tatormation WWI SOnart® Adhesives Sustainability wood and agri-fiber — Information Sold Surtace Example ofa LEED-CI 2009 EQ Credit 4.4 sncisecnlnts Praises Ghnaeruntion compliant laminate adhesive ee Vitsonant®) Adhesives are specifically formulated to oer unparalleled bonding performance for High Upcytte That Sarmgie Pressure Decorative Laminate and other surtacing products. The Witsonart Adhesive product line indudes solvent-based and water-based contact adhesives, PVA-type white gues, wood glues, solvents, cleaners and custorn colored matched caulk for Wilsonart® Laminate and Wilsonart® Solid Questions? Comments? — Surface designs. Ge @ Chat = Our Sustainability Adhesives Journey 800.433.3222 — Wilsonart Adhesives manufactures products trom vigin raw goods including rubber, resins, emutsions, aicohols and solvents, in order to maintain the highest level of performance and quality. All Wilsonart Adhesives are tree of urea-formaidehydie anc Methylene Chloride, which can be found in many competing adhesives. EFTA00281413

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EQ Credit 4.4 Low- emitting composite wood and agri-fiber Example ofa LEED-CI 2009 EQ Credit 4.4 Template @)_Leep-c1_ LE50.c129 Lay Tit EQ Credit 4.4: Low-Emitting Materials, Wood & Agrifiber Products construction L , declare to USGBC that all composite wood and agrifiber products, including core materiak, used in the building contain no added uree-formaldehyde resins. Furthermora, | declare to USGBC thatLaminate Adhesives used to fabricate on-site and shop applied assemblies containing these laminate adhesives contain no added unex formaldehyde. have provided the following supplementary documentation to support the declaration: &% Documentation that all core and laminate adhesive products used on the project contained no added ures formaldehyde. B&R Alist of all compasite wood and agrifiber products as noted below. | have completed the follow ing table to support the dedarations made above. EFTA00281414

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EQ Credit 4.5 Low- emitting systems furniture and seating Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified Or Calculated Or Tested Table 1. Maximum Indoor Air Concentrations [ehemcl Contant | min Ute Systems Furie [ Emon Lis Seatng a 50 parts per billion 25 parts per billion 100 parts per billion 50 parts per billion 1 Systems furniture is defined as either a pane}-based workstation comprised of modular interconnecting panels, hang-on components and drawer/filing components, or a freestanding grouping of furniture items and their components that have been designed to work in concert. Furniture other than systems furniture and task and guest chairs used with systems furniture is defined as occasional furniture and is excluded from the credit requirements, 2 Seating is defined as task and guest chairs used with systems furniture 3 Salvaged and used furniture that is more than t-year-old at time of occupancy is excluded from the credit requirements. Intent To reduce the quantity ofindoorair contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/orharmful to thecomfort and well-being of installers and occupants. Requirements All systems furniture* and seating‘ that was manufactured, refurbished or refinished within 1 yearprior’to occupancy must meet: of the options below. OPTION 1 Furnitureand seating are Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified. OR OPTION 2 Calulted indoorair concentrations that are less than orequal to those listedin Table : for furniture systems and seating determined by aprocedure based on the EPA Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Large Chamber Test Protocol for Measuring Emissions of VOCs and Aldehydes (September 1999) testing protocol conducted in an independent air quality testing laboratory. OR OPTION 3 Cakulated indoor air concentrations that are less than or equal to those listed in Table 1 for furniture systems and seating determined bya procedure based on ANSI/BIFMA M7.1- 2007and ANSI/BIFMA X7.1-2007 testing protocol conducted in an independent third-party air qualitytesting laboratory. Therequirementin Section sof ANSI/BIFMAX7.1-2007 iswaivedfor LEED purposes. Section 5 requires that laboratories used to perform the emissionstesting and/or provide analytical results must be independently accredited to ISO/IEC 17025, “General requirements forthe competence of testing and calibration laboratories.” EFTA00281415

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Haworth / Compose® System EQ Credit 4.5 Low- emitting systems furniture and seating Example of Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified Systems Furniture GREENGUARD Certification ‘Standard: UL 2818 - 2013 Standard for Chemical Emissions for Buicing Materals, Finishes and Furnishings Number: 2645-410 Certification Status: Coratied Certification Periodis}/2004 - 1/2016 Restrictions: Wood optons inchided. worksurfaces and/or storage fronts orily GREENGUARD Gold Certification Stendard:UL 2818 -203 Gold Standard for Chemical Emissions for Buiding Matenals, Finshes and Furnishings Number: 2545-420 Certification Status:Cenified i Download Certificates Cortification Pertodis)3/2011 - 4/2016 http ://greenguard.org/en/index.aspx ee eT Saas antr se fromts only GREENGUARD Certification GREENGUARD Gold Certification Manufacturer's Description: Haworth Compase® adapts to your interiors with precision and freedom. Discriminating Getats and intentional restraint give Compose a Manufacturer Website: simplistic style. With geometric shapes, a rectlinear appearance i ndoor Con ons Dito diwwa haworth com and a strict attention to detail, Compose complements your interiors Table 1. Maximum | Ar centrati without dominating. And Compose offers the freedom tor unique Link to this page expression. Whether it is monolithic, segmented. or integrated with Enctose moveable walls, Compose expands your design treadom, 0.25 mg/m* With 2 deliberate surface materials offering including textured paints Certification Mark(s): and doubie- cut wood veneers, Compase can reflect simplicity or 50 parts per billion 25 parts per billion Sophistication with ease. For more information please wsit 100 parts per billion 50 parts per billion weer. haworth.com es " : 4 — Phenyicyclohexene (4-PCH) 0.0065 mg/m’ 0.00325 mg/m: ® 8 P c 8 Cotes: This Product Contributes To: 1 Systems furniture is defined as cither a pane!-based workstation comprised of modular interconnecting panels, hang-on ® ASHRAE 189.1 components and drawer/filing components, or a freestanding grouping of furniture items and their components that have been © 8.4.25 : Office Furniture Systems & Seating designed to work in concert. Furniture otherthan systems furniture and task and guest chairs used with systems furniture is defined & 8.5.2g: Office Furniture Systems & Seating as occasional furniture and is excluded from the credit requirements. ® Australian Green Star - Education 2. Seating is defined as task and guest chairs used with systems furniture 3, Salvaged and used furniture that is more than 1-year-old at time of occupancy is excluded from the credit requirements. (EO Creek 6: Pemmagirenmere ® Australian Green Star - Office Interiors EFTA00281416

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CERTIFICATE EQ Credit 4.5 Low- emitting systems OF COMPLIANCE furniture and seating 2645-420 Haworth Certificate Number Example of Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified Systems Furniture Compose® System ction spans —_ Restrictions: Wood luded: worksurfaces and, Same reer http://greenguard.org/en/index.aspx TEU UME storagetonsey Status UCT CERTIFIED FOR MICAL EMISSIONS UL 2838 - 2023 Standard for Chemical Emissions for Building Materials, Finishes and Furnishings Products teited ® wicontance wits UL affas tevt method te show compiiance toemiiaion lenis em UR salt Section 7 Office fursture ane furrmhinga are tetted in arcordance with AICWTIFMA My 1 2053 and determmed to comply with ANLUNBIFMA X73 2012 and ANSUTIEMA ©) o14e Credit 761 Paneibbaied workstation ane wv the open gts emvbonmant. Coooguedeyveeme eo mmnsated te pate oe emteeroers, eeidenpe Ranire Omodihed mo euldeated DeGeem ernErINENE UL toerarteet meant prenatsa tamgtn of tw Gaerne MdiC tS Khe Sear of ore seamen BRU wt Oh Rpt ont oy HERES page totter v pare CaTomer A terre wee Me enter ale tay A prem EFTA00281417

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Knoll, Inc, / Chadwick GREENGUARD Cerfication Somdaré. UL 2818 - 2313 Standard tor Chemical Eméssions tor Bulkting Materwis Pintites and Pusresterags Meme 2110-410 EQ Credit 4.5 Low- mr ‘Sanndaré:UL_ 2814 .2013 God Standard for Chemical Emesions fF Buting Matmeah, Frinies and Furrestergs emitting systems — a . e Muni sttibute Sustarabaty Cerficaton urniture and seatin Eeicesmn sme ere Download Certificates Meenmer. 2) 10-4290 . . Conteation Portege 20%4 - 102015 Example of Greenguard Indoor Air Quality SREENGUARD Gold Certification . . ‘Multi-attribute Sustainebilty Certification Martacturer's Description. Certified Seating Sit. Cobra. Cony Access. st Right. Orang Knoll, Inc. pen 20 years experience = designing award-winning http://green org/en/index.aspx fe mow formation — al, Sertmnatie Betting Programs Crvdts & Codes —_ © ASHRAE 180.1 Manutechwer Wateae © 0425 Cites Furntire Systerms & Seating (© Austatas Green Star - Education Sea # 1EO Credt 8. Poona Fumture (© Austaten Green Star - Offices fmeuwewe nol com F eaaeawiecdaaaas Table 1. Maxi nites psoas 1. Maximum Indoor Air Concentrations pap nen Cortitcation Starts: = EO Crna 45: Furntere emi Catania |stats | ison Ute Sei : omer © 1 Credit 4.5 Systems Furtune & a Ts O25 ma Seawg © LEED 2009 for Core & Shot = © Crest Syston Furritere & Seating © LEED 2000 for Existing Buildings 100 ports per ilion 50 ports per lion + © cea see Furae Seng © LUBED 2000 for ew = Phenyleylcherene (PCR) 0.0065 maim? 0.00825 mem id an © LEED 2000 for Retatt Commerciat interors © (EQ Credit 4 Option E : Fumiture 1 Systems furniture is defined as cither a panc}-based workstation comprised of modular interconnecting panels, hang-on i ——_ 7 © LEED 2009 for Reta New Construction components and drawer/filing components, or 2 freestanding grouping of furniture items and their components that have been ’ ‘ = IQ Credt 4 Option E Furture designed to work in concert. Furniture other than systems furniture and task and guest chairs used with systems furniture is defined f \ ‘© LEED 2000 for Schoots © (EO Cred 4.5. Systems Future & Seay © LEED Canada tor Commerciat Interiors = (EO Cont 45 Fumiarn © LEED v4 - Bulting Design & Construction = 62 Cream 1: Enhanced indoor Alt Queity ‘Strategies - Optos 2 Aaditional Enhanced 1AQ Strateaies - 0 as occasional furniture and is excluded from the credit requirements, 2 Seating ts defined as task and guest chairs used with systems furniture 3) Salvaged and used furniture that is more than }-year-old at time of occupancy is exchuded from the credit requirements EFTA00281418

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CERTIFICATE EQ Credit 4.5 Low- emitting systems OF COMPLIANCE furniture and seating Knoll, Inc. han Example of Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Chadwick ensues annaneaa Certified Seating Certificate Period http://greenguard.org/en/index.aspx GREENGUARD Certified Status UL 2838 - 2013 Standard for Chemical Emissions for Building Materials, Finishes and Furnishings Products tested in accordance wath UL 221 test mented to thoe comptance to emvation lees in UL ail Secon 71 ‘Seating urets ave testedin aceondance wen ANTIDIEMA Wy 9: 2001 and dirtermuned te corny with ANSHTIFMA X7 »- 2008 and ANSUBIFMA €) pene Ciede 7&1 Seung Unt are modeling m the unating ererorment wan oes grunt of 1 stink att a tein Sa a epee NY mth apne cnt ay Sama apm ervek Mm 6 pK Dee Cmunnne Bod Be CECAM Se’ am Hoy 8 poms ‘he Cornmeal es he (os fr estes Poe ten a 04 UE Tow Sap i a tne oe Speemans Tan Compe sate ented nh tent tang © vo-compaet EFTA00281419

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EQ Credit 4.5 Low- emitting systems furniture and seating Example LEED-CI 2009, Credit 4.5 Template LEED-C12.0 Lotter Template EQ Credit 4.5: Low-Emitting Matorials, Systems Furniture and Seating , declare to USGBC that all systerns furiture and seating covered by this credit & EFTA00281420

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Sources ody/systems/respiratory/question98 .htm * http://www. life. illinois.edu/govindjee/encyc/encarta.htm * http://www.iagscience.|bl. gov/benefits-rates. html * Manufacturers’ websites for products ¢ LEED CI-2009 and related credit templates EFTA00281421