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Homebuyers
today are increasingly concerned about the indoor air quality of their
homes.
Issues like mold, radon, carbon monoxide, and toxic chemicals have received greater attention than ever as poor indoor air quality has been linked to a host of health problems.
To address these concerns, builders can employ a variety of construction practices and technologies to decrease the risk of poor indoor air quality in their new homes.
EPA created the 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 offering homes that have earned this designation.
EPA's Indoor Air Package specifications were developed based on best available science and information about risks associated with indoor air quality problems, and balanced with practical issues of cost, builder production process compatibility, and enforceability. The initial specifications were piloted in several cities and revised based on input from the field.
Energy Star Builders Offer the Indoor Air PackageThe Indoor Air Package is now available for all interested ENERGY STAR Partners. The current Indoor Air Package specifications
To earn the ENERGY STAR, a home must meet strict guidelines for energy efficiency set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. These homes are at least 15% more energy efficient than homes built to the 2004 International Residential Code (IRC), and include additional energy-saving features that typically make them 20–30% more efficient than standard homes.
ENERGY STAR qualified homes can include a variety of "tried-and-true" energy-efficient features that contribute to improved home quality and homeowner comfort, and to lower energy demand and reduced air pollution.
Energy Star green building guidelines,
Not only does Build it Green provide extensive training and educational forums, their green home rating system, GreenPoint Rated provides a new 3rd party verification program for homeowners searching for an alternative to LEED.
The Certified Green Building Professional Training course takes you through a step-by-step analysis of all systems, materials, and technologies involved with building or renovating a home. All of the discussion focused on buildings that embrace energy-efficiency and health.
Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs
Program your thermostat
Plug air leaks
Tune up your heating and cooling (HVAC) system
Choose ENERGY STAR® appliances
Reduce water use
Switch to green power
Explore solar
Use low-VOC products
Plant trees to provide shade and wind protection for your house
Use native plantings
The American Society of Interior Designers’ Foundation and the U.S. Green Building Council have partnered on the development of best practice guidelines and targeted educational resources for sustainable residential improvement projects.
The REGREEN program will increase understanding of sustainable renovation project practices and benefits among homeowners, residents, design professionals, product suppliers and service providers to build both demand and industry capacity.
Whether you're a renovation professional or a savvy do-it-yourselfer, let REGREEN help green your next project. REGREEN is easy to use and chock-full of information, but if you find you have any questions, please e-mail regreenprogram@usgbc.org.
How Your House Works: A visual guide to understanding and maintaining your home, by Charlie Wing
Before my parents allowed me to drive, they suggested I learn how to change a tire and check the oil. And learn to read the dashboard widgets!
The same might apply to a house. The head(s) of every apartment and house might need to know the basics. How the plumbing can be shut off in case of a flooded room. How the thermostat works. How the bathroom stool works.
And in the throes of learning how to take care of these minor emergencies, it just might happen that you learn how to make minor repairs that will save you many "retail" level repair bills, and give you the satisfaction of truly being the king or queen of your domain.
This book is a good start in the right direction. It gives clear visual diagrams to help you see beyond the obvious skins of modern magic.
Dual flush toilets have become standards in Europe and other countries concerned about their water supply. Unfortunately, water conservation is undervalued in the US. But that is changing, especially where drought is forcing water outages and increasing rates. Gerber provides high efficiency toilets, sinks and certified water efficient solutions. Gerber offers vitreous china pedestal and drop-in lavatories designed to complement their toilets, bringing together classic looks and powerful technology. The advanced HP2 and XP3 high-performance flushing systems will virtually eliminate the aggravation and cost of warranty callbacks from second-class toilets that clog or require a “double flush.”
Abigail™ faucets, and Viper™ toilets with Gerber's HP2 flushing system, which delivers performance that’s more than double the industry standard! Gerber provides you with the style and quality you need to give homebuyers who are stepping up from their first home the sense that they’ve truly arrived.
Gerber offers water-saving, sensor-operated electronic faucets designed to prevent waste by automatically shutting off water flow. Deckmount choices include gooseneck or crescent spouts, as well as, models
equipped with an in-deck mixer, which permits user control of water temperature.
Ultra Flush® 1.1 gpf toilet models are available to deliver the ultimate in high-efficiency water conservation.
They can flush 1,000 grams of bulk waste while using 30% less water than standard 1.6 gpf toilets. In addition to Ultra Flush 1.1 gpf units, Ultra Dual- Flush™ models are also available, with a dual-action lever that permits 1.6 gpf or high-efficiency 1.1 gpf operation.
Ultra Dual-Flush™ provides professional performance while conserving natural resources. It flushes up to 1,250 grams of bulk waste per 1.6 gallon flush or 1,000 grams per 1.1 gallon flush. 1.1 gallon flush uses 30% les water over conventional 1.6 gallon toilets. The Pressure-Assist system uses pressure from the incoming supply line to foce 1.6 gallons of work out of 1.1 gallons of water. It installs like standard gravity toilest -- no special connections are required.
Gerber products are sold exclusively to the plumbing professional.
Gerber Plumbing Fixtures corporate offices are located in Woodridge, Illinois. Gerber has manufacturing facilities in Kokomo, IN, Laredo, TX, Montreal, Canada. Shenzhen, China and Weifang, China.
Gerber
Designed in Australia, where water conservation is extremely important, the HET dual flush water-saving toilet uses, at most, 1.6 gallons per flush. “Dual flush” means that this toilet has two different types of flushing. One for liquids (or #1), which is only .8 gallon of water, and one for solids ( like #2, c’mon let’s be grownups about this!), which is only 1.6 gallons of water. At its biggest flush, this water still uses less than the standard new toilets, which use 1.8 gallons of water per flush. That’s up to 50-75% savings!
Remodeling doesn't always mean ripping out walls -- if you think green, you can rip out utility costs!
Can we afford this kind of fashionista thinking in today's world that is facing landfill gluts, shortage of natural materials, greenhouse warming and a recession?
About 1,000 houses are listed for sale in Las Vegas for $1 million or higher, more than 600 of them built since 2004. But unless they've been constructed in the last year or two, the properties are considered out-of-date, making them all that more difficult to sell, real estate agents say.In other parts of the country, age is prized. think Beverly Hills or Greenwich, Connecticut. But Las Vegas is about NEW.
And Las Vegas is surrounded by desert land that has been seen as wide open for development -- without much thought given to the natural systems in place. Systems such as an underground aquafer that is being drained. Or migrating pollinators that travel from Mexico and South America to the US breadbasket.
The question is, how do we help people with more money than sense understand their role in the world's climate change crisis? It's time to grow up and face the responsibilities that come with abundance.
Responsible building can be just as rewarding as plunder -- and maybe more so when you consider the genuine respect and community being part of the solution brings with it. And it saves money -- which can be spent in more visionary ways that can leave a legacy, a truly enduring legacy that benefits the family's children and grandchildren and their community.
Waste is so....dated!
SOURCE: LATimes.com
Forest Conservation Program
SCS developed its Forest Conservation Program in 1991 and has since
emerged as a leading certifier of forest management operations and wood
product manufacturers. In 1996, the Forest
Stewardship Council (FSC) accredited SCS as a certification
body, enabling it to evaluate forests according to the FSC Principles
and Criteria for Forest Stewardship. Through a well-developed network of regional
representatives and contractors, SCS offers timely and cost-effective
certification services around the world.Over
the past 12 years, SCS
has certified more than
23.8 million acres of
natural
forests and plantations
in North, Central, and
South America, Europe,
Asia, and New Zealand
through its
Forest
Management Certification division.
Certified operations
have ranged from small
100-hectare parcels
to 2.5-million hectare
forests. SCS also offers
a group certification
format, such as certified
resource managers, to
lower certification
costs for small landowners.
For each certification
audit, an interdisciplinary
evaluation team of experts
in forest science and
management is assembled
.
Since the mid-1990s, SCS has also offered FSC certification to wood
product manufacturers. Our Chain-of-Custody
Certification division has audited and certified over 500 manufacturers,
distributors, and retailers who make or carry certified wood products.
SCS has issued chain-of-custody certificates in over 29 countries spanning
5 continents.
In
addition to FSC certification,
SCS offers an independent,
non-aligned certification
program for
clients seeking an alternative
to existing, potentially
polarizing certification
schemes. SCS also offers
wood product manufacturers
the option of pursuing single
attribute claims (e.g.,
recycled, recovered,
salvaged wood, etc.)
certification.
Chain-of-Custody Certification
Before a product may carry an FSC or SCS label, all stages of the production, distribution, and sale of the product must be independently evaluated. Wood must be tracked from the certified forest to the finished product.
Through our Chain-of-Custody Certification Division, SCS certifies wholesalers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers, who handle wood coming from forests certified according to FSC standards. For FSC Chain-of-Custody certification SCS also provides group and multi-site certification. To become certified, these entities must meet six principles of chain-of-custody, such as maintaining adequate inventory control systems that allow for separation and identification of certified product.
SCS requires the tracking of certified products throughout the production process to ensure the validity of the certified claim. If a wood product carries the FSC or SCS logo, a customer can have confidence that it was made from wood harvested from an FSC-certified forest.
LINK to Forest Conservation Program CERTIFIED CLIENTSFor a searchable database of all forests and products certified according to the rules of the Forest Stewardship Council, visit the Forest Certification Resource Center.
CONTACT:
Scientific Certification Systems
2200 Powell Street, Suite 725
Emeryville, California 94608
Phone: 510-452-8000
http://www.scscertified.com/forestry/index.html
