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Indoor Environmental Quality

Fundamentals of EQ

Key ConceptsLEED GoalsStrategiesMeasuresStandards

Indoor Environmental Quality

Critical Components

Indoor Air QualityThermal ComfortLightingAcoustics

Indoor Environmental Quality

Goals of IEQ

Minimize the risk of building‐related health problemsMaintain high‐quality indoor environments

Indoor Environmental Quality

Strategies

Control pollutantsIntroduce daylight and viewsProvide occupants with controlsAcoustic and thermal comfort

Indoor Environmental Quality

Indoor Air Quality

Most Americans spend 90% of their time indoors. Levels of pollutants may be 200% to 500% higher indoors than outdoors, even in cities with a lot of air pollution

Indoor Contaminants

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)Carbon Dioxide (CO2)ParticulatesTobacco Smoke

Indoor Air Quality

Off‐Gassing

FurnitureCarpetsPaintsCleaning productsOfficemates

Indoor Air Quality

Off‐Gassing

FurnitureCarpetsPaintsCleaning productsOfficemates

Indoor Air Quality

Effective Way to Control?

Off‐Gassing

FurnitureCarpetsPaintsCleaning productsOfficemates

Indoor Air Quality

Effective Way to Control?

Off‐Gassing

FurnitureCarpetsPaintsCleaning productsOfficemates

Indoor Air Quality

VentilationMechanical / Active

Off‐Gassing

FurnitureCarpetsPaintsCleaning productsOfficemates

Indoor Air Quality

VentilationNatural / Passive

Strategies for Maintaining Indoor Air Quality

Prohibit smoking

Indoor Air Quality

Institute a no‐smoking policy in the building and around building entrances, operable windows, and air intakes.

Strategies for Maintaining Indoor Air Quality

Ensure adequate ventilation

Indoor Air Quality

ASHRAE Standard 62.1

Monitor Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

Indoor Air Quality

Install High‐Efficiency Air Filters

Indoor Air Quality

Use filters with high MERV ratings in ventilation equipment.

Specify Low‐Emitting Materials

Indoor Air Quality

Protect Air Quality During Construction

Conduct a Building Flush‐Out Before Occupancy

Indoor Air Quality

Control Measures:

HVAC ProtectionSource ControlPathway InterruptionHousekeepingScheduling

Indoor Air Quality

Employ a Green Cleaning Program.

Indoor Air Quality

Use Integrated Pest Management

Indoor Air Quality

Access to Daylight and ViewsComfortable TemperatureGood LightingGood Acoustic Conditions

Thermal Comfort, Lighting, and Acoustics

Access to Daylight and ViewsComfortable TemperatureGood LightingGood Acoustic Conditions

Thermal Comfort, Lighting, and Acoustics

Use Daylighting

Thermal Comfort, Lighting, and Acoustics

Provide for Occupants Thermal Comfort

Thermal Comfort, Lighting, and Acoustics

ASHRAE Standard 55

Thermal Comfort Factors

Thermal Comfort, Lighting, and Acoustics

Give Building Occupants CONTROL!

Temperature Ventilation Lighting

Thermal Comfort, Lighting, and Acoustics

Ask Them if They are Thermally Happy.

Thermal Comfort, Lighting, and Acoustics