Key contribution
Glass, itself, is by definition a non-emitting source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Aim
To ensure a basic level of high indoor air quality.
Detailed requirement
Part 1: Standards for Volatile Substances:
- Formaldehyde less than 27 ppb
- Total volatile organic compounds less than 550 μg/m³
Part 2: Standards for Particulate Matter and Inorganic Gases
- Carbon monoxyde less than 9 ppm
- PM₂.₅ less than 15 μg/m³
- PM₁₀ less than 50 μg/m³
- Ozone less than 51 ppb
Part 3: Radon
- Radon less than 4 pCi/L in the lowest occupied level of the project
Part 4: Operational Kitchen Air Quality
- Carbon monoxide levels less than 35 ppm.
- PM₂.₅ less than 35 μg/m³.
- Nitrogen dioxide less than 100 ppb.
- Formaldehyde less than 81 ppb.
See detailed requirement for Air Quality Standards
Our contribution
Glass is usually recognized as an inert material, meaning that it does not emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Services block
Visualize translucent glass in real-time and with a realistic aesthetic.