Tarkett launches indoor air quality webinar series

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Solon, Ohio—In celebration of National Indoor Air Quality Month, Tarkett is bringing together leading voices from the A&D community for a series of free webinars. Termed the “Learn.Give.Breathe.” series, the discussions will highlight the importance of healthy indoor spaces for their inhabitants.

To take the celebration even further, Tarkett has partnered with Breathe DC for its Breathe EASY Project to help establish healthy home environments for families with asthmatic children. For every webinar attendee, Tarkett will donate 25 square feet of its asthma & allergy-friendly certified flooring to a Washington, D.C. area family in need and AAFA will have it professionally installed.

“The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates Americans spend roughly 90% of their time indoors, where the concentration of some pollutants can be more than double what one would experience outdoors,” said Roxane Spears, vice president, sustainability, Tarkett North America. “National Indoor Air Quality Month is a great opportunity to take stock, as an industry, of the various ways our material choices can impact indoor air quality, and also to give back by supporting the Breathe EASY Project in helping families identify and remedy potential asthma and allergy triggers within their homes.”

The month’s programming with include:

CEU: Improving indoor air quality in the built environment

Presented by Tarkett, this course will provide a general overview of how indoor air quality (IAQ) is defined and quantified today, and how poor IAQ can impact the health and safety of occupants. The course will also identify common contributors to poor IAQ and specifically look at how Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs) play an important part in understanding IAQ. As part of a strategy to improve IAQ, participants will be introduced to modern flooring systems that focus on reduced TVOCs, and the certification programs available to better evaluate and choose healthy, durable flooring products.

Organization credit:

  • AIA Learning Units: 1.00 LU/HSW
  • IDCEC Credit and Designation: 0.1 HSW
  • USGBC: 1 GBCI CE Hours

Date: Friday, October 2, and Wednesday, October 28
Time: Noon-1 p.m. EST
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Panel Discussion: Why indoor air quality matters

Join industry experts from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, TRANE and the National Center for Healthy Homes as they discuss the impacts of poor IAQ and how to address them as designers and property managers. Everything in the space plays a role, from material selections to energy systems, and we plan to cover it all.

Date: Wednesday, October 7
Time: Noon-1 p.m. EST
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Panel Discussion: Healthy materials for indoor environmental quality

There’s much more to material selections than their visual appearance. This panel discussion brings together experts from UL and Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute to help attendees understand the impact their material choices have on the health of the indoor environments they create.

Date: Wednesday, October 14
Time: Noon-1 p.m. EST
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Panel Discussion: Building a better future: Equity, indoor air quality and healthy spaces

Everyone deserves the same access to good design and healthy materials, but that can be easier said than done. During this panel discussion, attendees will hear from senior designers at Smith Group and Gensler, as well as a representative from Design Museum, as they share inspirational projects and collaborative approaches to designing for diverse needs and populations.

Date: Wednesday, October 21
Time: Noon-1 p.m. EST
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Tarkett remains the only flooring manufacturer to offer both residential and commercial flooring solutions that have been certified asthma & allergy friendly by AAFA, the company said. The certification program helps people make informed purchases for healthier homes, schools and workplaces. Only those products that pass stringent tests are awarded the designation.

For flooring to be certified , asthma & allergy friendly, AAFA’s independent third-party testing must show that the floor is easily cleaned and has a low capacity for retaining allergens. The certification process involves testing not only the product itself, but also the installation method and recommended cleaning process as a complete system to ensure no harmful materials are introduced while installing or cleaning the floor.

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