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Are \Green\ Homes Really Safer Homes?
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Ray, Bruce D.
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Air pollution
/ Average linear density
/ Commercial buildings
/ Construction materials
/ Design and construction
/ Environmental certification
/ Environmental conservation
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental protection
/ Formaldehyde
/ Green buildings
/ Green movement
/ Health hazards
/ Homeowners
/ Indoor air pollution
/ Indoor air pollution, Measurement
/ Indoor air pollution, Physiological effect
/ Indoor air quality
/ Indoor environments
/ Insights
/ Materials selection
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pollutant emissions
/ Renewable energy
/ Role playing
/ Schools
/ Sustainable architecture
/ Sustainable architecture, Certification
/ Ventilation
/ Ventilation systems
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
2010
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Are \Green\ Homes Really Safer Homes?
by
Ray, Bruce D.
in
Air pollution
/ Average linear density
/ Commercial buildings
/ Construction materials
/ Design and construction
/ Environmental certification
/ Environmental conservation
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental protection
/ Formaldehyde
/ Green buildings
/ Green movement
/ Health hazards
/ Homeowners
/ Indoor air pollution
/ Indoor air pollution, Measurement
/ Indoor air pollution, Physiological effect
/ Indoor air quality
/ Indoor environments
/ Insights
/ Materials selection
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pollutant emissions
/ Renewable energy
/ Role playing
/ Schools
/ Sustainable architecture
/ Sustainable architecture, Certification
/ Ventilation
/ Ventilation systems
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
2010
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Are \Green\ Homes Really Safer Homes?
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Ray, Bruce D.
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Air pollution
/ Average linear density
/ Commercial buildings
/ Construction materials
/ Design and construction
/ Environmental certification
/ Environmental conservation
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental protection
/ Formaldehyde
/ Green buildings
/ Green movement
/ Health hazards
/ Homeowners
/ Indoor air pollution
/ Indoor air pollution, Measurement
/ Indoor air pollution, Physiological effect
/ Indoor air quality
/ Indoor environments
/ Insights
/ Materials selection
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pollutant emissions
/ Renewable energy
/ Role playing
/ Schools
/ Sustainable architecture
/ Sustainable architecture, Certification
/ Ventilation
/ Ventilation systems
/ VOCs
/ Volatile organic compounds
2010
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Are \Green\ Homes Really Safer Homes?
2010
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[...] the mantra of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR new homes program is \"build it tight, ventilate it right.\" [...] EPA would have you load up the new home with VOC-emitting building materials, seal the home well, and then try to dilute the indoor air pollution with ventilation. [...] if you compare either the 50 ppb formaldehyde direshold for \"low-emitting\" products or 13.5 ppb formaldehyde direshold for \"children and schools\" to current agency recommendations, they fall short.
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American Bar Association
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