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Walk-off mat size
Schools-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Will Britten on
The requirement for walk-off mats is vague in regards to size of mat required.
carpet tile approved as walk-off mat
Schools-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Melissa Vernon on
Carpet tile is now an acceptable entryway system per LEED Interpretation Ruling ID#10252 https://www.usgbc.org/leedinterpretations/LISearch.aspx?liaccessid=10252 Carpet tile is a highly desired w
Permanent entryway walk-off systems at least 10 feet long
Schools-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Gendel Metlitsky on
Q #1: We are working on design of 10-story school in downtown of the major US city. Design calls for roof play yard.
School chemistry class rooms
Schools-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Timo Rintala on
I'm working with a large school project seaking LEED certification. The schools has both chemistry classes and technical spaces for upper grades.
Entry mat in vestibule w/ tile surround
Schools-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Rebecca Molldrem on
We have a client who will do the entry mat in the main vestibule, but want a band of ceramic tile all the way around it.
Entry way mat sizes?
Schools-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by John Paul Chulliyil on
Hi all, on our project we are looking at using the 10' long walk off mat, as for the width we would use a typical 4' -6' size, but thinking about it once a person walks into the space they would n
Can 10' requirement be met by a combination of mats?
Schools-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Renee Shirey on
Due to space constraints, our vestibules were not able to be a full 10' wide between our doors, thus the recessed walkoff mats aren't 10'.
Are Science Classrooms with no fume hood exempt?
Schools-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Rebecca Grant on
We have science classrooms in a new middle school. The science classrooms do not have fume hoods because no hazardous chemicals are used in these classrooms.