Energy Star
ENERGY STAR is a joint program of EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy to help people save
money and protect the environment through energy-efficient products and practices.
ENERGY STAR is a joint program of EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy to help people save
money and protect the environment through energy-efficient products and practices.
EPEAT is an environmental comparison tool for desktop and notebook computers and monitors. All of the listed products are Energy Star certified, but EPEAT makes useful comparisons in a way that Energy Start does not.
Provides a listing of Greenguard Indoor Air Quality certified furniture.
This is a list of product manufactures that supply FSC certified paper.
Provides info on alternatives to halons in fire suppression systems.
SNAP is an EPA program to identify alternatives to ozone-depleting substances. The program maintains up-to-date lists of environmentally friendly substitutes for refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment, solvents, fire-suppression systems, adhesives, coatings, and other substances.
This publication is a reference for engineers and industrial hygienists on how to design and evaluate industrial ventilation systems.
This resource from the EPA (Publication 402-K-01-001) presents guidelines for remedying mold and moisture problems in schools and commercial buildings. It is designed for use by building managers, custodians, and other maintenance personnel.
This EPA site includes a variety of tools, publications and links to address IAQ concerns in schools and large buildings.
This is a directory of links related to IAQ building systems issues.