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GREENGUARD Children & Schools Certification Program Improves Quality of Life, Environmental Soundness for Children Both at Home and at School
GREENGUARD Certified Mark on Products, Ranging From Mattresses to Flooring, Drywall to Paint, Offers Peace of Mind to Parents Seeking Solutions to Poor Indoor Air Quality and Chemical Sensitivities
It may be hard to believe, but research shows
the air inside our homes and schools can be more toxic than the air
outside. Why? Because the very materials and products we use to furnish and
maintain our indoor environments can release hundreds of pollutants such as
formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ozone and even biological
allergens.
The evidence is significant because statistics show that children spend
roughly 85 percent of their time indoors. Children are especially at risk,
particularly those with asthma, allergies and respiratory diseases. One
organization, the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute (GEI), offers a
solution to parents concerned about the indoor air quality of their homes
and children's schools: the GREENGUARD Children & Schools(SM) certification
program with rigorous standards that address the unique sensitivities of
infants and children.
GREENGUARD Children & Schools is one of three certification programs
overseen by GEI. The industry-independent, non-profit Institute was founded
in 2001 to establish certification programs to measure and verify that the
levels of chemical emissions of products being used indoors are acceptable.
As an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Authorized Standards
Developer, GEI establishes acceptable indoor air standards for building
materials, interior products, indoor environments and building designs, and
GEI is considered one of the world's foremost resources on indoor air
quality.
Today, the GREENGUARD certification mark can be found on more than 170,000
interior products produced by over 150 manufacturers. Among those companies
meeting the requirements for use of the GREENGUARD mark are DuPont,
Georgia-Pacific, BASF, Owens Corning, Hunter Douglas, Benjamin Moore,
bedding manufacturer Naturepedic and cleaning product producer
JohnsonDiversey. Product categories undergo quarterly testing to ensure
that products continue to meet emissions criteria. The ongoing testing is
necessary for products to retain their certification.
"More and more parents recognize the importance of providing their children
with an interior environment that is as clear of pollutants as possible,"
said GEI Founder Marilyn Black. "Unfortunately, it is very difficult to
distinguish which products are truly environmentally friendly and which
ones are not. The GREENGUARD mark ensures a particular product has passed
rigorous testing to prove it will emit the fewest possible pollutants into
the air."
About GREENGUARD Children & Schools / GREENGUARD Environmental Institute
(GEI)
An extension of the established GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified®
program, the GREENGUARD Children & Schools standard takes into account the
special sensitivities of children and incorporates some of the most
stringent product emissions criteria. This standard requires that everyday
products meet strict emission levels of pollutants including VOCs,
phthalates and respirable particles.
Founded in 2001, GEI is an industry-independent, non-profit organization
that oversees the GREENGUARD Certification Program(SM) including GREENGUARD
Children & Schools. The Institute's mission is to improve human health and
quality of life through programs that improve indoor air. The more than
170,000 GREENGUARD certified products must meet stringent standards for low
chemical emissions based on established health criteria from the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and the state of California
Air Resources Board (CARB). Products also undergo rigorous testing and
verification processes on a regular basis. For more information on the
GREENGUARD Children & Schools certification program and GEI, visit
www.greenguard.org.
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