- Air
- Healthy entrance
Healthy entrance
- 01 Air quality standards
- 02 Smoking ban
- 03 Ventilation effectiveness
- 04 VOC reduction
- 05 Air filtration
- 06 Microbe and mold control
- 07 Construction pollution management
- 08 Healthy entrance
- 09 Cleaning protocol
- 10 Pesticide management
- 11 Fundamental material safety
- 12 Moisture management
- 13 Air flush
- 14 Air infiltration management
- 15 Increased ventilation
- 16 Humidity control
- 17 Direct source ventilation
- 18 Air quality monitoring and feedback
- 19 Operable windows
- 20 Outdoor air systems
- 21 Displacement ventilation
- 22 Pest control
- 23 Advanced air purification
- 24 Combustion minimization
- 25 Toxic material reduction
- 26 Enhanced material safety
- 27 Antimicrobial activity for surfaces
- 28 Cleanable environment
- 29 Cleaning equipment
- P9 Advanced cleaning

Healthy entrance
To minimize the introduction of pollutants into indoor air at building entrances.
Post Date: 01 May, 2019 Status: Approved Projects may achieve Feature 08, Part 1 by developing and using a comprehensive floor cleaning plan at entrances which details the cleaning products and equipment that will be used to clean various surfaces on a daily basis. |
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016 Status: Approved For projects that have an entryway walk off system that is less than 10 feet in length, but no smaller than 9’6’’, temporary rollout mats may be used during potential inclement weather (i.e. a 30% chance or higher) to bring the walk-off system up to 10 feet in length. In addition, projects must commit to cleaning the entrance/lobby multiple times daily, and demonstrate this through a cleaning plan. Provide the cleaning plan as well as a narrative detailing the project policy regarding rollout mats and inclement weather. |
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016 Status: Approved Projects may use a permanent entryway system 3 meters long, and an air curtain to create an air seal. There are several specifications for this path:
To document this alternative adherence path, the project team must provide the following in the Documentation Submission:
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Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016 Status: Approved Projects may create a healthy space by installing stand-alone air filters in the breathing zone near the primary seating of occupants, and near the entrance. A narrative must be included with documentation to describe the contaminants that will be filtered out along with an operations schedule for the maintenance of the air filters. Note that this AAP meets both Parts of the Feature. |
Post Date: 06 May, 2016 Status: Approved The requirements of Part 2 (Entryway Seal) may be met by controlling building pressure according to the following requirements: - An indoor pressure sensor must be installed in the building lobby and near any other entrance to the building from the outside. The pressure sensor must be capable of providing automatic readings on a frequency of at least one per hour. To document this alternative path, the project team must provide the following in the documentation application submission: |