Green Building in Florida' and the Indoor Air Quality Challenges of a Humid Climate. An Introduction to Residential Indoor Air Quality for Florida Home Building Professionals.
John P. Lapotaire, CIEC
Microshield Environmental Services, LLC www.Microshield-ES.com
Florida Green Home Building and Indoor Air Quality, John P. Lapotaire, CIEC, Microshield IAQ
1. Green Home Building & Indoor Air Quality John P. Lapotaire, CIEC Council Certified Indoor Environmental Consultant ACAC CIEC #0711048
2. Why Build Green? In the United States, buildings account for: 39 percent of total energy use 12 percent of the total water consumption 68 percent of total electricity consumption 38 percent of the carbon dioxide emissions
3. When you build green, You take affordable housing to the next level of performance. You give owners and residents more comfortable homes that cost less to operate, last longer, and keep occupants healthy. You keep current with leading building techniques and gain valuable experience with a team approach that improves design and construction. And of course, you help improve our environment as your buildings become more efficient, use less resources, and reduce their impact.
4. Green Predictions “As of 2006, 50% of Builders are focusing their attention on green building issues” National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) March, 2006 “Between 40% and 50% of the homes built in 2010 are expected to be green” National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) March, 2007
12. toxic chemicals commonly found in homes. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) studies show that levels of air pollution inside the home are often two to five times higher than outdoor levels.
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17. Why Does IAQ Matter To Builders Builders can employ a variety of construction practices and technologies to decrease the risk of poor indoor air quality in their new homes. According to surveys, consumers are willing to pay up to $5,000 more for these improvements.
18. Forward -Thinking Home Builders EPA created the ENERGY STAR Indoor Air Package to help builders meet the growing consumer preference for homes with improved Indoor Air Quality and energy efficiency. By constructing homes that meet EPA’s stringent specifications, forward-thinking builders can distinguish themselves by being among the first to offer homes designed to deliver lower utility costs, greater comfort, better durability, and reduced risk of indoor air problems.*
19. Improve IAQ With Energy Star The construction practices and technical specifications that comprise the ENERGY STAR Indoor Air Package are designed to contribute to improved indoor air quality in new homes compared to code-built homes. The Indoor Air Package should be viewed as a way to reduce the likelihood of experiencing such problems. For example, factors such as unforeseen construction issues and homeowner behavior may negatively impact the home’s Indoor Air Quality and the performance of the measures specified in the ENERGY STAR Indoor Air Package.
20. Why Does IAQ Matter To Builders Buyers have a growing preference for homes with improved indoor air quality and energy efficiency.
21. Homebuyers Care About IAQ Builders must build homes designed to deliver lower utility costs, greater comfort, better durability, and reduced risk of indoor air problems.*
22. Indoor Air Quality in Homes Moisture Control: Build in added protection from mold and other moisture damage with water managed roofs, walls, and foundations that include drainage planes, flashing details, air sealing, foundation drain tile and coatings, and proper grading. Pest Management: Provide a first-line defense against pest problems with screens at openings that cannot otherwise be fully sealed or caulked, concrete slab reinforcements to avoid cracking, and termite shields at the top of foundations in areas subject to termite infestation.
23. Indoor Air Quality in Homes Heating, Ventilation, and Cooling (HVAC) System: Improve indoor air quality with best practice installation of ducts and equipment to minimize condensation problems, whole-house and spot ventilation to help dilute and exhaust indoor pollutants, and air filtration to remove airborne particulates. Combustion-Venting Systems: Protect residents from potential exposure to combustion gases by installing direct-vented or power-vented gas- and oil-fired equipment, properly vented fireplaces, garages fully sealed from living spaces and equipped with a continuously operated exhaust fan, and carbon monoxide alarms in each sleeping area.
24. Indoor Air Quality in Homes Building Materials: Reduce sources of pollutants by protecting materials stored on-site from weather damage, selecting and installing materials to minimize the risk of moisture damage, meeting specifications for reduced chemical content, and ventilating homes prior to occupancy where installed materials are likely to emit airborne pollutants.
28. and building materials. But it’s not easy for homebuyers to keep track of all the preferred construction details that lead to improved Indoor Air Qualityand energy efficiency. That’s why EPA created the ENERGY STAR Indoor Air Package.
82. How Can Microshield Help You? Certified IAQ Healthy Home Indoor Air Quality Testing Quality Control Inspections Product Failure Inspections Water Intrusion Inspections Indoor Air Quality Inspections Building Diagnostic Inspections MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.34 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
83. Tools of the IAQ Trade The Zefon Z-lite IAQ pump is a linear type pump which is very small in size, but produces a high volume of vacuum airflow. Anderson Volumetric Sampler used with an agar plate to collect culturable air samples. Bio-Pump is the lightest portable battery powered IAQ sampling pump Lightweight pump features an adjustable regulator MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.35 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
84. Tools of the IAQ Trade Indoor Air Quality Readings Temperature, Relative Humidity, Particulate, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.36 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
85. Particulate Matter Size Particulates, alternatively referred to as particulate matter (PM) or fine particles, are tiny particles of solid or liquid suspended in the ambient air. MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.37 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
86. IAQ Particulate Sources MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.38 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
87. IAQ Particulate Counters IAQ Particle Counter gives indoor air quality users unique capabilities not available in other IAQ equipment. It is specifically appropriate for assessing air as it pertains to health and breathing. Sensitivity range is large enough to accurately detect mold spores and still detect 0.3 micron smoke particles. MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.39 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
88. Particulate Size Chart 2.5 0.5 0.3 5 MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.40 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
89. VOC and Odor Investigation Over the past 20 years the EPA authored a series of ‘Toxic Organic Compound’ methods to test the ambient air. These methods are more commonly referred to as the ‘TO’ methods. Today the TO-15 test for 62-compound MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.41 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
90. Tools of the IAQ Trade Black Light / UV ScanBlack Light Scan can identify the location of mold, bacteria, urine, and many other indoor contaminants. The remote video camera can help the Indoor Environmentalist view areas with minimal damage. MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.42 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
91. Tools of the IAQ Trade The use of a boroscope, (fiber optics) to view space inside ductwork or behind walls is used along with the use of a radio moisture meter The Moisture Meter is used to detect moisture "inside" building materials, identifying hidden sources of fungal growth and the extent of water damage. MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.43 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
92. Tools of the IAQ Trade The MiniRae is an advanced handheld volatile organic compound (VOC) detector. The MiniRae uses photo ionization detector’s (PID) extended range of 0 to 15,000 ppm. Digital cameras are used in every assessment to photo document any and all concerns MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.44 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
93. Tools of the IAQ Trade Thermal Cameras The use of a thermal imager is an excellent nondestructive investigation technique. Thermal imagers can be used in many diagnostic indoor environmental assessments. MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.45 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
94. Thank You for participating in our Green Building & IAQ Presentation If you have any questions concerning the course material we have just covered? Please contact John or Lydia Lapotaire John 321-229-2778 Lydia 407-383-9459 JLapotaire@Microshield-ES.comLLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com “Healthier Air Starts Here” www.Microshield-ES.com MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.46 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com
95. Thank You Thank You “Healthier Air Starts Here” John Lapotaire, CIEC MicroShield Environmental Services, LLC.47 OF 63 John P. Lapotaire, CIEC 1170 Tree Swallow Dr., Suite 330, Winter Springs, Florida 32708 phone 321-229-2778 fax 321-206-4534 www.Microshield-ES.comJLapotaire@Microshield-ES.com