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PILOT PROJECT

PROJECT CERTIFICATION FORHEALTH & WELLNESS

Indoor Air Quality Criteria

TMRESETREGENERATIVE ECOLOGICAL SOCIAL & ECONOMIC TARGETS具 有 再 ⽣生 作 ⽤用 的 ⽣生 态 , 社 会 和 经 济 ⺫⽬目 标

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RESET why?

Lung cancer has risen 56% in Beijing over a decade, mainly due to air pollution. [1]

Cancer is the leading cause of death in China, with lung cancer claiming the most mortalities. [2]

410,000 people (and rising) die each year due to air pollution in China. [3]

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[1] Beijing Institute for Cancer Research, 2011[2] He J, Gu D, Wu X, et al. Major causes of death among men and women in China. N Engl J Med. 2005;353(11):1124–34.[3] Beijing Institute for Cancer Research, 2009

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RESET why?

Indoor PM2.5 levels are about 75% of outdoor levels. Buildings tend to be negatively pressurized, pulling particulates indoors and adding them to indoor chemical gasses. [1]

Formaldehyde in more than 92% of Chinese households is above the maximum allowable standard. 76% of the households are 5 times higher than the standard. [2]

Concentration of individual indoor air pollutants can easily be 100x worse than outside. [3]

The average person in Shanghai and Beijing spends 91% of their time indoors. [4]

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[1] PureLivingChina. Data taken over 600 projects across Shanghai and Beijing.[2] Center for disease control in China, 2014[3] PureLivingChina. Data taken over 600 projects across Shanghai and Beijing.[4] GIGA. Survey in 2010 across 250 people

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RESET why?

Children are more susceptible because their immune systems are not yet fully developed and they breathe in 50% more air per kilo of body weight than adults. [1]

PM 2.5 exposure has been correlated with birth weight deficits of 189g and smaller birth lengths of 1.1cm in male infants. [2]

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[1] "Children at Risk" Clean Air Task Force, May 2002[2] “Gender differences in fetal growth of newborns exposed prenatally to airborne fine particulate matter.”  Wieslaw Jedrychowski, US National Library of Medicine National Institute of Health, Sept 30, 2013

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Good Materials(documented low - no VOC)

Good Lungs(filtering and air exchange)

Good Results(continuous monitoring)

+ =

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15.3 113.5

x 872 m3 = 28µg/m3

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15.3 113.5

x 872 m3 = 28µg/m3

20%

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80%

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Hazardous: Beyond measurable level

Healthy level

0 Time

FLUSH-OUTPHASE(PASS)

CONSTRUCTIONPHASE

OCCUPANCYPHASE

RESET Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

Changing the industry.RESET™ provides an alternative to standard industry practise in which spaces are flushed out, tested, certified and unknowingly left to climb back up to hazardous levels.

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NRDC Tishman Speyer Glumac

PILOT PROJECT

CERTIFIED

Lend Lease MMoser

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GLOBAL CO2

405OFFICE CO2

280

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Executive Summary:

Good Moderate Sensitive Unhealthy Very Unhealthy

Particulate Matter (PM)

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Temperature

Relative Humidity (RH)

Total Volatile Organic Compounds (Chemicals)

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)Healthy

Unhealthy

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Good Moderate Sensitive Unhealthy Very Unhealthy

Bedroom: Particulates (PM2.5) 24-Hour Testing Period

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Total Volatile Organic Compounds(Chemicals): 1 Week Testing Period

Good Moderate Unhealthy

• Absolute level: 2-10 times the healthy level. • Patterns: drops when HVAC in operation and builds up when HVAC system not on and during non-

office hours• Influencing factors: building materials and ventilation

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Carbon Dioxide: 3 Day Testing Period

Good Moderate Sensitive Unhealthy Very Unhealthy

• Absolute level: Of concern. Levels hover between Moderate and Very Unhealthy.

• Patterns: Predictable. Directly related to occupancy. Slightly accelerated decrease at ~6am.

• Influencing factors: Highly insufficient fresh air supply

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Relative Humidity (RH) 1 Week Testing Period

Good Moderate Sensitive Unhealthy Very Unhealthy

• Absolute level: consistently elevated, possibly leads to mold growth and pesticide proliferation

• Patterns: minor spikes in morning and evening

• Influencing factors: HVAC system lacks dehumidification function.

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Relative Humidity (RH) 3 Day Testing Period

Good Moderate Sensitive Unhealthy Very Unhealthy

• Absolute level: consistently elevated, possibly leads to mold growth and pest proliferation

• Patterns: Humidity drops when HVAC is turned on.

• Influencing factors: HVAC system lacks sufficient dehumidification function.

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Good

Temperature: 1 Week Testing Period

• Absolute level: comfortable level

• Patterns: Temperature drops when HVAC system is on during office hours

• Influencing factor: HVAC system settings and outdoor temperature

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Good

Temperature: 3 Day Testing Period

• Absolute level: comfortable level

• Patterns: Temperature drops when HVAC system is on during office hours

• Influencing factor: HVAC system settings and outdoor temperature

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VER-F Units

IAQ Monitor

Example Floor Plan

CCS Server

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LESSONS LEARNEDFROM MONITORING

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DEHUMIDIFYAIR CONDITION LESS

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LIVING TECHNOLOGYVENTILATE LESS

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MONITORING + BMSADJUST TO OCCUPANCY.


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