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GREENGUARD. . .
creating healthier indoor environments.
www.greenguard.org
2211 NEWMARKET PARKWAY, SUITE 110
MARIETTA, GEORGIA 30067
800•427•9681
GREENGUARD Children & Schools Certied
SM
ooring can help
building and design teams earn points in green building rating
systems, satisfy code or ordinance criteria, and meet indoor air
quality-specic RFP requirements of nearly 150 programs. Here
is an overview of some of the most notable sustainable building
programs that recognize or reference GREENGUARD Children &
Schools Certication:
LEED for New Construction /
LEED for Commercial Interiors / LEED for Schools
• IEQ Credit 4.3 Low-Emitting Materials –Flooring Systems
LEED for Homes
• MR Credit 2.2 Flooring Systems
LEED for Retail Commercial Interiors /
LEED for Retail New Construction
• IEQ Credit 4: Option C Flooring Systems
LEED for Healthcare
• IEQ Credit 4: Group 3 –Floorcovering
GREENGUARD Certied Products Fulll Sustainable Building Codes & Credits
GG.1104.IS.19
ASHRAE 189.1
• 8.4.2.3 – Floorcovering Materials
Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
• Credit 2.2.3 – Flooring Systems
Green Globes
• 12.2.3 Source Control of Indoor Pollutants
Green Guide for Healthcare 2.2
• EP Credit 3.3 Flooring Systems
Green Star Australia/New Zealand/South Africa
• Flooring Systems
International Green Construction Code (IgCC)
• 806.4 (2) Flooring Systems
NAHB Green Building Standard
• 901.7 Flooring Systems
Higher Standards. Healthier Air.
The value of a third-party certication is tied directly to the stringency of its standards. Here’s a look at how the GREENGUARD
Children & Schools standard compares to other emissions-based standards referenced in the ooring industry:
Program Run By Individual VOCs
Addressed
TVOC Limit Notes
GREENGUARD
Children & Schools
Third-party health-based
certication created and
run by the GREENGUARD
Environmental Institute
Limits 360+ VOCs Yes
Meets CA 01350 criteria and
sets limits on more than 320
additional chemicals.
Floorscore
Industry-backed program
created and run by the Resilient
Floorcovering Institute (RFI)
Limits 35 VOCs No
Meets CA 01350 criteria
but contains no additional
requirements.
CA 01350 Testing
Not a certication, but rather
a test method created by the
California Department of Public
Health (CDPH)
Limits 35 VOCs. No
To use as compliance path, each
conguration must be tested,
and lab report data must be
provided.