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Construction pollution management | WELL Standard - v3
This feature, based on industry best practices, prescribes steps that minimize the introduction of air pollutants during construction and remove pollutant build-up before occupancy.
Part 3: VOC Absorption Management
To prevent building materials from absorbing and later releasing VOCs emitted by other (source) materials during construction, the following requirements are met:
a.1 A secure area is designated to store and protect absorptive materials, including but not limited to carpets, acoustical ceiling panels, fabric wall coverings, insulation, upholstery and furnishings.
b.1 Wet materials, including but not limited to adhesives, wood preservatives and finishes, sealants, glazing compounds, paints and joint fillers are installed and allowed to fully cure, prior to installation of absorptive materials.
c. Hard finishes requiring adhesive installation are installed and allowed to dry for a minimum of 24 hours, prior to installation of absorptive materials.
Part 3: VOC Absorption Management P P P
Part 3: VOC Absorption Management P P P P P
Part 1: Duct Protection Contractor
Part 2: Filter Replacement Contractor
Part 3: VOC Absorption Management Contractor
Part 4: Dust Containment and Removal Contractor
07.3.b
USGBC's LEED v4 EQ Credit: Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan requires adherence to certain SMACNA guidelines, including allowing installed wet materials to fully cure prior to installation of absorptive materials.