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Health, as defined by World Health Organization in its 1948 constitution, is “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of diseaseSee more

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Health and Wellness Crosswalk

WebHealth & Wellness Guidance Crosswalk. Meet Federal requirements and establish operational health and wellness goals by exploring how the Federal Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings relate to standards, guidelines, and building rating systems. Choose the criteria that best suit your project to promote health and wellness as

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Enhancing Health with Indoor Air

WebInflammation of eyes, skin and airways, greater sensitivity to PM and VOCs, and greater susceptibility to infection occur in minutes of RH below 40%. Dehydration, fatigue and loss of focus begin to affect people over a few hours of RH below 40%. Enhanced (Better): Illinois IDPH. Maintain 20%-60% RH.

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Buildings and Health

WebHealth, as defined by World Health Organization in its 1948 constitution, 1 is “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. This definition of health has been expanded in recent years to include (1) resilience and the ability to cope with health problems and (2) the capacity to return to …

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Healthy Cleaning

WebHealthy, or sustainable, cleaning refers to processes and procedures that minimize harmful effects to the occupants of the built environment while also being able to use the cleaning tools and products for an indefinite time frame. The goal is to negate negative effects on the built environment and its occupants.

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Occupant Comfort

WebAchieving both Comfort and Sustainability: Key Practices. Enable occupant control of ambient conditions. One of the best ways to achieve comfort, health, and energy savings is to enable occupants to adjust ambient conditions in their workspace (e.g., the light levels, ventilation, and temperatures). Provide adjustable furnishings and technologies.

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Learn Sustainability

WebThe focus of GSA child care facilities are to promote centers that are child-oriented, developmentally appropriate, beautiful, environmentally sensitive, health promoting and functional. The first step to a creating a high-performance facility is to learn about the components. Explore our resources to learn how you can reduce utility costs and

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Human Behavior > IEQ

WebIntegrate task lighting and thermal controls to leverage human behavior to promote IEQ. Create an IEQ strategy that promotes both physical and mental well-being. Prevent adverse health effects through improved air filtration in the building ventilation system. Continually monitor indoor CO2 concentrations through use of CO2 monitors placed at

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System Overview > IEQ

WebSystem Overview. Americans spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors1 and as a result their comfort, health, and work performance rely heavily on indoor environmental quality (IEQ). 2 The indoor environment of an office facility is affected by a combination of conditions: Thermal Conditions (temperature and humidity) Lighting (amount

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Planning to build green

WebPlanning for sustainability integrates high-performance strategies into projects early, inclusively and appropriately so even small projects can achieve sustainability goals and significant cost savings. This section features strategies and tools that can help project teams plan for sustainability, including project-specific best practices

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Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)

WebIndoor Air Quality (IAQ) Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the state of the air within a space. A space with good indoor air quality is one that is low in toxins, contaminants and odors. Good air quality possible when spaces are well ventilated (with outside air) and protected from pollutants brought into the space or by pollutants off-gassed

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Sustainable Response to COVID-19

WebThis Decision Guide is the product of GSA’s Green Building Advisory Committee (GBAC) Sustainable Response to COVID-19 Task Group. The decision guide builds on existing guidance to enhance sustainability, efficiency and health while simultaneously confronting the acute threat of COVID-19. The Decision Guide features two sections: Air and Surfaces.

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System Overview > HVAC

WebSystem Overview. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are responsible for providing thermal comfort and fresh air to building occupants. This is no small task, and as a result, HVAC systems consume an average of 39% of a facility’s energy use. 1 These systems are often some of the biggest sources of energy waste, but also

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Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings

WebIn 2002, a Task Force of the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), adopted sustainable buildings as one of its six priority areas and published a report, "The Federal Commitment to Green Building: Experiences and Expectations".The Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings (Guiding Principles) were established in 2006 in a …

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Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs)

WebEnvironmental Product Declarations (EPDs) are a way for manufacturers to take comprehensive, third-party-verified LCAs, which are quite complex, and turn them into standardized declaration labels for their products. "EPDs are communication tools that bring complex LCAs into a more user-friendly format by streamlining the information presented

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Child Care Centers

WebGSA's Child Care Center Design Guide (P140) GSA's Child Care Center Design Guide contains criteria for planning and designing child care centers in GSA-owned or controlled spaces. The guide is environmentally sensitive and promotes sustainability as both a healthful and functional part of child care center design. Learn more at GSA's P140 page.

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