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WELL Building Standard™ Archives

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  • Top 5 takeaways from the Air #WELLography
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    Fundamental Air Quality

  • Recording: Introducing Air, Water and Materials WELLographies
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    Fundamental Air Quality

  • Top 5 takeaways from the Air #WELLography
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    In addition to providing information on the effects of air quality, this WELLography offers solutions on how to better leverage air quality within buildings to promote human health and well-being.

  • Top 5 takeaways from the Air #WELLography
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    In addition to providing information on the effects of air quality, this WELLography offers solutions on how to better leverage air quality within buildings to promote human health and well-being.

  • Recording: Introducing Air, Water and Materials WELLographies
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    This webcast recording will allow you to learn how to use and apply the Air, Materials, and Water WELLographies.

  • Top 5 takeaways from the Air #WELLography
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    In addition to providing information on the effects of air quality, this WELLography offers solutions on how to better leverage air quality within buildings to promote human health and well-being.

  • ASHRAE 62.1-2013
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    The ASRHAE website houses the ventilation standards referenced in feature criteria.

  • U.S. EPA’s NAAQS
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    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website houses the NAAQS table referenced in feature criteria.

  • WELL Tip: Navigating preconditions for the Air concept
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    This article helps project teams get started incorporating a number of preconditions from the Air concept into their project’s design and policies.

  • Recording: Introducing Air, Water and Materials WELLographies
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    This webcast recording will allow you to learn how to use and apply the Air, Materials, and Water WELLographies.