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CI-v4 EQc1:Enhanced indoor air quality strategies

Interior Cross Contamination Prevention (Hazardous Gases Spaces)

I'm working on a project that will pursue LEED certification, catergory is Retail.

The project has a space called "Print room" but  it main activity will be vinyl stamp with a Clamshell heat press (it's like a big iron machine for vinyl stamp for clothes, it's not a print machine).

My queries are, since the space is basically not considered as a printing/copying room...

  1. Does this kind of spaces is considered as a "hazardous gases/chemicals space"?
  2. Does this space needs to be fully closed to create negative preassure with respect to adjacent spaces?
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Thu, 05/30/2019 - 15:23

Giovani,  It seems even though you don't have any copy machine in the room, still the printing process results in high VOC emission in the space. I suggest you consider the space as hazardous gases/chemical space and follow the requirement.  does the printing comes with heating or it's only more like a press machine?    

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 23:08

Hi Mohammad.
​According to our project manager, it's more like a press machine. So, would it still be considered as a hazardous gases/chemical space?

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